Allylene

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(al'-il-en), CH 3 . C=CH. A gas with strong odor, taking fire readily and burning with a smoky flame; was first ob- tained by Markownikow by heating pro- pylene bromid with alcoholic potash. Syn., Propine; Methylacetylene.

Almen's Reagent for Blood. A liquid con- taining blood or blood-coloring matters, if well shaken with a mixture of equal parts of tincture of guaiacum and oil of turpentine, becomes blue. A.'s Test for Glucose, heat the liquid with a solution of bismuth subnitrate dissolved in caustic soda and ro- chelle salts; if it contains glucose, the liquid becomes cloudy, dark brown, or nearly black in color, and finally a black deposit appears.

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