A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... matter of atomic and molecular weights can be made clear to the student by the following illustration : A pays B 100 sovereigns , English money , in sovereigns and half sovereigns , giving him 50 of the former and 100 of the latter ...
... matter of atomic and molecular weights can be made clear to the student by the following illustration : A pays B 100 sovereigns , English money , in sovereigns and half sovereigns , giving him 50 of the former and 100 of the latter ...
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... matter in given bulks of bodies . What is meant by weighing ? Balancing a body of known gravitat- ing force with one whose gravity is not known , for the purpose of estimat- ing the gravitating force of the latter , which is called its ...
... matter in given bulks of bodies . What is meant by weighing ? Balancing a body of known gravitat- ing force with one whose gravity is not known , for the purpose of estimat- ing the gravitating force of the latter , which is called its ...
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... matter , by heat without fusion . Ex . Mag- nesia , lime , etc. , prepared by calcination . 4. Deflagration is the process of heating one inorganic substance with another capable of yielding oxygen ( usually a nitrate or a chlorate ) ...
... matter , by heat without fusion . Ex . Mag- nesia , lime , etc. , prepared by calcination . 4. Deflagration is the process of heating one inorganic substance with another capable of yielding oxygen ( usually a nitrate or a chlorate ) ...
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... Matter exists in three forms : solid , liquid , and gaseous , depending upon the degree of distance between its molecules . Heat is but another name for molecular motion ( possibly atomic motion also ) . Increase molecular mo- tion ...
... Matter exists in three forms : solid , liquid , and gaseous , depending upon the degree of distance between its molecules . Heat is but another name for molecular motion ( possibly atomic motion also ) . Increase molecular mo- tion ...
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... matter ? The molecules of which matter is composed repel each other , but are held together by cohesion and atmospheric pressure . Matter is , therefore , said to exist in a state of tension . The repelling force may be heat ; at any ...
... matter ? The molecules of which matter is composed repel each other , but are held together by cohesion and atmospheric pressure . Matter is , therefore , said to exist in a state of tension . The repelling force may be heat ; at any ...
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3d Edition acetic acid acid reaction ACIDUM acrid alcohol alkaline reaction alkaloid Aloes ammonia Ammonium Anatomy aqueous bitter taste boiling Calcium Carbon Dioxide cent chemical Chloride Cloth color colorless containing crystalline crystals cubic cubic centimetres decomposing decomposition deliquescent diluted Diseases dissolving distilled water Dose drug ether evaporating extract Extractum Ferric Ferrous filtering fixed oil Fluidum Glycerin grains grammes H₂O H₂SO heat Hydrate Hydrochloric hydrochloric acid Illus Illustrations insoluble Iodide liquid Liquor maceration Materia Medica Medical Medicine menstruum metallic mixture mucilage neutral reaction Nitrate nitric acid obtained odor odorless Official Preparation.-Extractum OLEUM Oxide percolation Pharmacopoeia Pharmacy pills POTASSII Potassium Potassium Carbonate powder precipitate prepared principle resin Revised and Enlarged salt slightly SODII sodium carbonate solid soluble solution specific gravity starch substances sugar Sulphate sulphuric acid Syrup tannic acid tannin tasteless temperature terpene Text-Book Tinctura tion transparent volatile oil weight Zinc
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