A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and PharmacistsLea Brothers, 1901 - 776 pages |
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Page 56
... added as may be necessary to balance the beam perfectly . The value of each of the two larger riders , when suspended from the end of the beam , is considered as 1.000 , while the three smaller riders are valued at 0.100 , 0.010 , and ...
... added as may be necessary to balance the beam perfectly . The value of each of the two larger riders , when suspended from the end of the beam , is considered as 1.000 , while the three smaller riders are valued at 0.100 , 0.010 , and ...
Page 63
... adding such weights to the known weight of the hydrometer ; the sum will represent the weight of water displaced . The weights necessary to sink the instrument to the point D in different liquids when added to the weight of the ...
... adding such weights to the known weight of the hydrometer ; the sum will represent the weight of water displaced . The weights necessary to sink the instrument to the point D in different liquids when added to the weight of the ...
Page 68
... adding water until the fat floats about indifferently beneath the surface of the mixture ; the specific gravity of the ... added to the weight of the light body in air . Suppose a piece of cork weighs 62.5 grains in air ; attached to a ...
... adding water until the fat floats about indifferently beneath the surface of the mixture ; the specific gravity of the ... added to the weight of the light body in air . Suppose a piece of cork weighs 62.5 grains in air ; attached to a ...
Page 73
... added to the 4 pints of alcohol to yield , after contraction has ceased , 91.57 fluidounces . × Reduce 2 pounds of hydrochloric acid from 31.9 per cent . to 10 per cent . 2 pounds 32 avoirdupois ounces ; 32 X 31.9 = 1020.8 , and 1020.8 ...
... added to the 4 pints of alcohol to yield , after contraction has ceased , 91.57 fluidounces . × Reduce 2 pounds of hydrochloric acid from 31.9 per cent . to 10 per cent . 2 pounds 32 avoirdupois ounces ; 32 X 31.9 = 1020.8 , and 1020.8 ...
Page 122
... added until , after boiling has continued for some time , a portion of the substance remains undissolved . The lysimeter , prepared as above directed , is now inserted into the liquid , and when the tube has assumed the tempera- ture of ...
... added until , after boiling has continued for some time , a portion of the substance remains undissolved . The lysimeter , prepared as above directed , is now inserted into the liquid , and when the tube has assumed the tempera- ture of ...
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acacia acetic acid added alkali alkaloids ammonia ammonia-water ammonium anhydrous arsenic bicarbonate bismuth boiling bottles bromide calcium cent chemical chloride chloroform Cloth color compound condenser containing crystals decomposition dioxide dissolved distilled water dried drug employed emulsion ether evaporation fats ferric ferrous filter filtration fixed oils flask fluid extract fluidounces gelatin glass glycerin grains heat hence hydrochloric acid hydroxide insoluble iodide iodine iron known latter liquid mass medicinal menstruum mercuric metallic mixed mixture mucilage neutral nitrate nitric acid obtained octavo volume odor official ointment oxide percolation pharmacists Pharmacopoeia phosphate pills plates potassa potassium potassium carbonate potassium iodide powder precipitated preparation present quinine reaction readily removed residue resin salicylate salt silver nitrate sodium carbonate soluble solvent specific gravity starch substances sugar sulphate sulphuric acid syrup tablets temperature tincture tion triturated tube vessel volatile oils washed water of crystallization water-bath weight yield zinc
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