| Samuel Philip Sadtler, Henry Trimble - 1894 - 968 pages
...complete when ammonia causes no further turbidity with the wash-water. Properties. — Calomel is " a white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small, isolated crystals under a magnifying power of one hundred diameters. It is odorless and tasteless,... | |
| George Frank Butler - 1896 - 898 pages
...Water. Sublime, and wash sublimed calomel with boiling distilled water. Description and Properties. — A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white on being triturated with strong pressure. Tt is odorless and tasteless, and permanent in the air. Insoluble in "Water, alcohol, or ether, and... | |
| John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd - 1900 - 1342 pages
...possible admixture of the mercurous sulphate employed with mercuric sulphate. Description and Tests. — "A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowishwhite...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small, isolated crystals under a magnifying power of 100 diameters. It is odorless and tasteless, and permanent... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1905 - 644 pages
...Hg,SO,. Add Sodium Chloride, and then heat, the Calomel sublimes, Hg,SO, + 2NaCl = 2HgCl + Na,SO,. CHARACTERS. — A white, impalpable powder, becoming...yellowish-white on being triturated with strong pressure, and without odor or taste. IMPURITIES. — Mercuric chloride, ammoniated mercury, arsenic, heavy metals,... | |
| 1907 - 844 pages
...not less than 99.5 percent, of pure Mercurons Chloride, and be kept in dark amber-colored bottles. A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small, isolated crystals when viewed under a lens having a magnifying power of one hundred diameters. It is... | |
| George Frank Butler - 1908 - 734 pages
...should contain not less than 99.5 per cent, of pure mercurous chloride. Description and Properties. — A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowishwhite on being triturated with strong pressure. It is odorless and tasteless, and permanent in the air. Insoluble in water, alcohol, or ether, and... | |
| 1916 - 816 pages
...Preserve it in well-closed containers, protected from light, ^^^in^ ajL^c^J^^ Mild Mercurous Chloride is a white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowishwhite...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small, isolated crystals when viewed under a lens having a magnifying power of one hundred diameters. It is... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1917 - 880 pages
...to form Mercurous Sulphate. Add Sodium Chloride, and then heat, the Calomel sublimes. HgjSO«+2NaCl= 2HgCl+Na2SO4. CHARACTERS. — A white, impalpable...the substances incompatible with mercuric chloride. Preparation Pihilte Cathartic^ Compositse.— Compound Cathartic Pills. Mild Mercurous Chloride, 60;... | |
| Kenelm Winslow - 1919 - 648 pages
...mercurous sulphate and sodium chloride. Calomel sublimes. Hg, S0.+2 Na Cl = 2 HgCl+NaJSO,. Properties. — A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small isolated crystals when viewed with a lens having a magnifying power of 100 diameters. Odorless and... | |
| 1895 - 710 pages
...of the aforesaid paper, but is usually amorphous, or nearly so; the Pharmacopoeia requiring it to be "a white impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white...triturated with strong pressure, and showing only small isolated crystals under a magnifying power of one hundred diameters." That such a paper with such chemistry... | |
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