A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and PharmacistsLea Brothers, 1901 - 776 pages |
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... cool them down to and keep them at that point , and hence the average room - temperature , 22 ° C. ( 71.6 ° F. ) , or even 25 ° C. ( 77 ° F. ) , has been suggested as the stand- ard temperature , and would , no doubt , as a rule be ...
... cool them down to and keep them at that point , and hence the average room - temperature , 22 ° C. ( 71.6 ° F. ) , or even 25 ° C. ( 77 ° F. ) , has been suggested as the stand- ard temperature , and would , no doubt , as a rule be ...
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... cool 1000 Gm . of water from 100 ° C. to 25 ° C. ? 79.25 25.00 104.25 100.0 25.0 75.0 104.25 ) 75.000 ( 0.7194 72975 20250 10425 98250 93825 44250 41700 Answer : 0.7194 of 1000 , or 719.4 Gm . Proof : The ice needs 25 ° C. in addition ...
... cool 1000 Gm . of water from 100 ° C. to 25 ° C. ? 79.25 25.00 104.25 100.0 25.0 75.0 104.25 ) 75.000 ( 0.7194 72975 20250 10425 98250 93825 44250 41700 Answer : 0.7194 of 1000 , or 719.4 Gm . Proof : The ice needs 25 ° C. in addition ...
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... cool , dry rooms in con- tainers which shall exclude sunlight , but permit of free circulation of air ; odorous drugs should always be kept separate in order to avoid contamination of others ; for instance , a bale of buchu , vale- rian ...
... cool , dry rooms in con- tainers which shall exclude sunlight , but permit of free circulation of air ; odorous drugs should always be kept separate in order to avoid contamination of others ; for instance , a bale of buchu , vale- rian ...
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... cool without contact of air . This method of producing metallic iron in fine powder yields better results than any other known . Granulation is a process by which certain substances soluble in water are obtained in the form of coarse ...
... cool without contact of air . This method of producing metallic iron in fine powder yields better results than any other known . Granulation is a process by which certain substances soluble in water are obtained in the form of coarse ...
Page 121
... cool down to 15 ° C. ( 59 ° F. ) , by placing the tube or flask in water having that temperature . In order to avoid a supersaturated solution , the mixture should next be set aside for twenty - four hours at normal temperature , and ...
... cool down to 15 ° C. ( 59 ° F. ) , by placing the tube or flask in water having that temperature . In order to avoid a supersaturated solution , the mixture should next be set aside for twenty - four hours at normal temperature , and ...
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