A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... equals 48. H weighs I ; two atoms are employed , which equals 2. O weighs 16 , which added to 2 equals 18 . HO is taken 7 times ; 7 times 18 equals 126. 46 + 32 +48 +126 252 , the molecular weight of sulphite of sodium . - This matter ...
... equals 48. H weighs I ; two atoms are employed , which equals 2. O weighs 16 , which added to 2 equals 18 . HO is taken 7 times ; 7 times 18 equals 126. 46 + 32 +48 +126 252 , the molecular weight of sulphite of sodium . - This matter ...
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... equal to 480 U. S. minims , and to 500 Imperial minims . The Standard Imperial gallon is the volume of 70,000 grains , or IO avoirdupois pounds of pure water at + 62 ° F. , barometer at 30 inches . One Imperial minim of pure water at + ...
... equal to 480 U. S. minims , and to 500 Imperial minims . The Standard Imperial gallon is the volume of 70,000 grains , or IO avoirdupois pounds of pure water at + 62 ° F. , barometer at 30 inches . One Imperial minim of pure water at + ...
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... Equal Arm . - Construction . — A beam is suspended on a knife - edge , which divides it into equal arms ; end knife edges are placed at each end of the beam , on the same plane and at equal distances from the point of suspension , for ...
... Equal Arm . - Construction . — A beam is suspended on a knife - edge , which divides it into equal arms ; end knife edges are placed at each end of the beam , on the same plane and at equal distances from the point of suspension , for ...
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... equal bulk . It is ascertained by weighing the bodies with an equal bulk of pure water at a given temperature and atmospheric pressure , which is taken as one . How would you obtain the Specific Gravity of a body ? To ob- METROLOGY . 9 ...
... equal bulk . It is ascertained by weighing the bodies with an equal bulk of pure water at a given temperature and atmospheric pressure , which is taken as one . How would you obtain the Specific Gravity of a body ? To ob- METROLOGY . 9 ...
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... equal bulk of the standard , and ascertain how many times the weight of the standard is contained in its weight . Ex . A fluidounce of water ( standard ) weighs 455.7 grains ; a fluidounce of lime - water weighs 456.3 grains ; 456.3 ...
... equal bulk of the standard , and ascertain how many times the weight of the standard is contained in its weight . Ex . A fluidounce of water ( standard ) weighs 455.7 grains ; a fluidounce of lime - water weighs 456.3 grains ; 456.3 ...
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