| 1864 - 446 pages
...Citrate of Iron with the Water of Ammonia, evaporate the mixture at a temperature not exceeding 150° to the consistence of syrup, and spread it on plates of glass, so that, on drying, the salt may be obtained in scales. In garnet-red translucent scales, of a slightly ferruginous... | |
| Edward Parrish - 1864 - 926 pages
...citrate of iron with the water of ammonia, evaporate the mixture at a temperature not exceeding 150° to the consistence of syrup, and spread it on plates of glass so that in drying the salt may be obtained in scales. USP This salt differs but little from the foregoing;... | |
| 1898 - 586 pages
...evaporate on a water-bath at a temperature not exceeding 60° C., until the solution weighs 500 grammes, and spread it on plates of glass, so that, when dry, the salt may be obtained in scales. To obtain a solution of which 2 cc are equivalent to 1 gramme of soluble ferric phosphate, USP, 1890,... | |
| 1873 - 456 pages
...Citrate of Iron with the Water of Ammonia, evaporate the mixture, at a temperature not exceeding 140°, to the consistence of syrup, and spread it on plates of glass, so that the salt, when it is dry, may be obtained in scales. In garnet-red, translucent scales, having a slightly... | |
| Joseph T. O'Connor - 1883 - 532 pages
...water-bath, at a temperature not exceeding 140° F., to the consistence of syrup; and spread it upon plates of glass, so that when dry, the salt may be obtained in scales. This is a mixture of citrate of strychnia with citrate of iron and ammonium. Properties. — This compound... | |
| Joseph T. O'Connor - 1883 - 542 pages
...water-bath, at a temperature not exceeding 140° F., to the consistence of syrup; and spread it upon plates of glass, so that when dry, the salt may be obtained in scales. This is a mixture of citrate of strychnia with citrate of iron and ammonium. Properties. — This compound... | |
| Joseph T. O'Connor - 1883 - 540 pages
...water-bath, at a temperature not exceeding 140° F., to the consistence of syrup; and spread it upon plates of glass, so that when dry, the salt may be obtained in scales. This is a mixture of "citrate of strychnia with citrate of iron and ammonium. Properties. — This... | |
| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1180 pages
.... A convenient quantity. Evaporate the solution, at a temperature not exceeding 60° C. (140° F.), to the consistence of syrup, and spread it on plates of glass, so that when dry the salt may l)e obtained in scales. Transparent, garnet-red scales, permanent in the air, odorless, having a very... | |
| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1144 pages
...dissolve the precipitate, evaporate the solution, iu a porcelain vessel, to the consistence of thick syrup, and spread it on plates of glass, so that, when dry, the salt may be obtained iu scale*. Keep the product in well-stopped bottles, in a dark place. The reaction iu this case is... | |
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