Essentials of medical chemistry, organic and inorganicW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 222 pages |
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... Calcium 90 90 O 98 99 99 104 109 109 · 111 111 Magnesium group Zinc Lead group Lead Copper group Copper . Mercury Silver • Aluminium group Aluminium • Iron group Manganese Barium Magnesium 115 116 116 118 119 119 124 124 127 132 133 133 ...
... Calcium 90 90 O 98 99 99 104 109 109 · 111 111 Magnesium group Zinc Lead group Lead Copper group Copper . Mercury Silver • Aluminium group Aluminium • Iron group Manganese Barium Magnesium 115 116 116 118 119 119 124 124 127 132 133 133 ...
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... the electronegative has its terminal syllable changed to “ ide " ; thus , potassium chloride , hydrogen sulphide , calcium fluoride , etc. When an electropositive element unites with the electronegative in more CHEMISTRY . 43.
... the electronegative has its terminal syllable changed to “ ide " ; thus , potassium chloride , hydrogen sulphide , calcium fluoride , etc. When an electropositive element unites with the electronegative in more CHEMISTRY . 43.
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... Calcium , strontium , barium , Group III . Magnesium group . Magnesium , beryllium , zinc , cadmium . Group IV . Lead group . Lead , thallium . Group V. Copper group . Copper , silver , mercury . Group VI . Yttrium group . Yttrium ...
... Calcium , strontium , barium , Group III . Magnesium group . Magnesium , beryllium , zinc , cadmium . Group IV . Lead group . Lead , thallium . Group V. Copper group . Copper , silver , mercury . Group VI . Yttrium group . Yttrium ...
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... calcium or magnesium salts , and does not lather with soap ; when it contains the carbonates of calcium or magnesium in solution and removable by boiling , it is tem- porarily hard ; when the hardness is due to other soluble salts of Ca ...
... calcium or magnesium salts , and does not lather with soap ; when it contains the carbonates of calcium or magnesium in solution and removable by boiling , it is tem- porarily hard ; when the hardness is due to other soluble salts of Ca ...
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... calcium chloride CaCl , and calcium hypochlorite Ca ( CIO ) 2 . It is prepared by saturating slaked lime with chlorine gas . What preparation depends upon the presence of sodium hypo- chlorite for its efficacy ? The liquor sodæ chloratæ ...
... calcium chloride CaCl , and calcium hypochlorite Ca ( CIO ) 2 . It is prepared by saturating slaked lime with chlorine gas . What preparation depends upon the presence of sodium hypo- chlorite for its efficacy ? The liquor sodæ chloratæ ...
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acetate acidulated action alcohol alkaline ammonium amorphous antidote antimony arsenic arsenious oxide As,O atmosphere atoms barium bismuth blue body boiling bromine burning calcium carbon cent chloric acid chloride color colorless gas compounds containing copper copper slips crystalline crystals decomposed diluted dioxide Diseases dissolves Electronegative elementary ether ferric hydrate ferrous flame formula gives rise glucose grams H,SO H₂O H₂SO hæmoglobin heat hydrate hydrogen insoluble iodide iron lead liquid liquor magnesia magnesium manganese Medical mercuric metals mixture molecules NaOH neutral NH,OH nitrate nitric acid nitrogen odor officinal organic oxalic acid oxide oxygen phosphate phosphorus plates platinum poisonous potassium potassium chromate powder prepared present principal produced proteids pyrophosphoric acid readily soluble resulting salts silver sodium sodium carbonate soluble soluble in water solution stain substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid symptoms tartar temperature termed trioxide tube urine vapors volume white precipitate yellow zinc
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