A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... dioxide and monoxide , aqueous vapors , and traces of oxygen and nitrogen . How may it be fitted for heating purposes ? By mixing it with air . * For special apparatus for developing heat for pharmaceutical manipulations , see ...
... dioxide and monoxide , aqueous vapors , and traces of oxygen and nitrogen . How may it be fitted for heating purposes ? By mixing it with air . * For special apparatus for developing heat for pharmaceutical manipulations , see ...
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... Dioxide . Oxidizer , deodorant , disinfectant . Coagulates the albumin of tissues . Also used in the arts for bleaching purposes . Aqua Mentha Piperitæ , Aqua Mentha Viridis , and Aqua Rosæ ( Stronger Rose Water and distilled Water , of ...
... Dioxide . Oxidizer , deodorant , disinfectant . Coagulates the albumin of tissues . Also used in the arts for bleaching purposes . Aqua Mentha Piperitæ , Aqua Mentha Viridis , and Aqua Rosæ ( Stronger Rose Water and distilled Water , of ...
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... Dioxide , or Peroxide . - An odorless , slightly acid , aqueous solution of Hydrogen Dioxide ( H2O2 ; 33.92 ) containing , when freshly prepared , about 3 per cent . by weight of the pure Dioxide , corresponding to about IO vol . of ...
... Dioxide , or Peroxide . - An odorless , slightly acid , aqueous solution of Hydrogen Dioxide ( H2O2 ; 33.92 ) containing , when freshly prepared , about 3 per cent . by weight of the pure Dioxide , corresponding to about IO vol . of ...
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... dioxide ( NO2 ) . The effect of red heat on nitric acid . - It evolves O , as follows : - - 4HNO3 + Heat ( N , O4 ) 2 + O2 + ( H2O ) 2 . - The Great Characteristic Property of Nitric Acid . - It oxidizes sulphur and phosphorus , giving ...
... dioxide ( NO2 ) . The effect of red heat on nitric acid . - It evolves O , as follows : - - 4HNO3 + Heat ( N , O4 ) 2 + O2 + ( H2O ) 2 . - The Great Characteristic Property of Nitric Acid . - It oxidizes sulphur and phosphorus , giving ...
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... Dioxide . In this reaction , NO , gives up two atoms of its O to 2SO2 , which be- comes 2SO , in consequence , and N , O , is reduced to N2O ,. Then N , O , goes back to the air for more O , and becomes NO again ( N , O2 + O2 NO ) . The ...
... Dioxide . In this reaction , NO , gives up two atoms of its O to 2SO2 , which be- comes 2SO , in consequence , and N , O , is reduced to N2O ,. Then N , O , goes back to the air for more O , and becomes NO again ( N , O2 + O2 NO ) . The ...
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