A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... temperature ) ; gallon , 10 pounds avoirdupois . What is a Metre ? The unit of length of the Metric , French , or Decimal system , from which all other denominations are derived . How was it obtained ? It was obtained by a measurement ...
... temperature ) ; gallon , 10 pounds avoirdupois . What is a Metre ? The unit of length of the Metric , French , or Decimal system , from which all other denominations are derived . How was it obtained ? It was obtained by a measurement ...
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... 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 tain the specific gravity of a body 8 PHARMACY .
... 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 tain the specific gravity of a body 8 PHARMACY .
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... temperature , 15 ° C. ( 60 ° F. ) poured in until it contains 1000 grains . The height reached by the water in the neck is then scratched thereon with a file , and it is ready for use . What are the Specific Gravity beads ? Little pear ...
... temperature , 15 ° C. ( 60 ° F. ) poured in until it contains 1000 grains . The height reached by the water in the neck is then scratched thereon with a file , and it is ready for use . What are the Specific Gravity beads ? Little pear ...
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... 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 in three forms : solid , liquid , and gaseous , depending upon ...
... 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 in three forms : solid , liquid , and gaseous , depending upon ...
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... 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 evaporating point , but there is a ...
... 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 evaporating point , but there is a ...
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