A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and PharmacistsLea Brothers, 1901 - 776 pages |
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... cold temperature , by contraction , increases the density of alcohol , the instrument cannot sink as low in the liquid if the tem- perature be below 60 ° F. ( 15.6 ° C. ) as when at 60 ° F. ( 15.6 ° C. ) ; an additive correction in the ...
... cold temperature , by contraction , increases the density of alcohol , the instrument cannot sink as low in the liquid if the tem- perature be below 60 ° F. ( 15.6 ° C. ) as when at 60 ° F. ( 15.6 ° C. ) ; an additive correction in the ...
Page 78
... cold . No body is entirely without motion of its molecules , hence the terms heat and cold are merely relative ; more- over , different bodies have different capacities for heat , as is clearly proved by two persons entering the same ...
... cold . No body is entirely without motion of its molecules , hence the terms heat and cold are merely relative ; more- over , different bodies have different capacities for heat , as is clearly proved by two persons entering the same ...
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... cold which become soluble by the aid of increased temperature . The effect of the application of heat is the establishment of currents in the liquid which facilitate solution , just as agitation of the vessel favors the same result ...
... cold which become soluble by the aid of increased temperature . The effect of the application of heat is the establishment of currents in the liquid which facilitate solution , just as agitation of the vessel favors the same result ...
Page 123
... cold to condense the moisture of the air on the outside of the bottle and freeze it into thin sheets of ice . Since rapid simple solution causes a decided fall in temperature , advantage is taken of the fact that some substances hasten ...
... cold to condense the moisture of the air on the outside of the bottle and freeze it into thin sheets of ice . Since rapid simple solution causes a decided fall in temperature , advantage is taken of the fact that some substances hasten ...
Page 170
... cold surface after having been heated , it will prove economical to place them on straw rings or rubber grommets ( see Figs . 154 and 155 ) when hot ; these also serve admir- ably as supports to prevent tilting of round - bottom dishes ...
... cold surface after having been heated , it will prove economical to place them on straw rings or rubber grommets ( see Figs . 154 and 155 ) when hot ; these also serve admir- ably as supports to prevent tilting of round - bottom dishes ...
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