A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... boiling point 212 ° , and the intervening space is divided into 180 equal parts called degrees . In the Réaumur scale , the freezing point is zero , and the boiling point 80 ° . What ratio do the three scales bear to each other , and ...
... boiling point 212 ° , and the intervening space is divided into 180 equal parts called degrees . In the Réaumur scale , the freezing point is zero , and the boiling point 80 ° . What ratio do the three scales bear to each other , and ...
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... boiling point . The oil - bath is designed to furnish a regulated temperature below 260 ° C. ( 500 ° F. ) , and the sand - bath may be used at any temperature . Upon what theory is Steam used in pharmaceutical operations ? Matter exists ...
... boiling point . The oil - bath is designed to furnish a regulated temperature below 260 ° C. ( 500 ° F. ) , and the sand - bath may be used at any temperature . Upon what theory is Steam used in pharmaceutical operations ? Matter exists ...
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... boiling point of a liquid ? The temperature at which it boils . Each liquid has its specific boiling point as well as its specific weight . Liquids evaporate more or less at all temperatures , hence there seems to be no specific ...
... boiling point of a liquid ? The temperature at which it boils . Each liquid has its specific boiling point as well as its specific weight . Liquids evaporate more or less at all temperatures , hence there seems to be no specific ...
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... boiling water and stirred into a paste is generally used . How may glass tubes be connected with each other ? By rubber tubing , or pieces of bladder moistened and wrapped around the proposed joint , and tying with strong linen twine ...
... boiling water and stirred into a paste is generally used . How may glass tubes be connected with each other ? By rubber tubing , or pieces of bladder moistened and wrapped around the proposed joint , and tying with strong linen twine ...
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... boiled . prevented by placing some pieces of broken glass in the retort . It may be What is a Liebig's Condenser ? Two long tubes , the smaller inside the larger , and sufficient space between them to allow the free circulation of water ...
... boiled . prevented by placing some pieces of broken glass in the retort . It may be What is a Liebig's Condenser ? Two long tubes , the smaller inside the larger , and sufficient space between them to allow the free circulation of water ...
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