A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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... carbonate , but a substance containing four molecules of magnesium carbonate , one molecule of magnesium hydroxide , and five molecules of water . The official definition for pure morphine , CH1NO , + H2O , recognizes a compound ...
... carbonate , but a substance containing four molecules of magnesium carbonate , one molecule of magnesium hydroxide , and five molecules of water . The official definition for pure morphine , CH1NO , + H2O , recognizes a compound ...
Page 113
... carbonate be shaken with twice its weight of water a marked fall in temperature will be noticed , whereas anhydrous sodium carbonate shaken with twice its weight of water causes a rise in temperature , thus proving the correctness of ...
... carbonate be shaken with twice its weight of water a marked fall in temperature will be noticed , whereas anhydrous sodium carbonate shaken with twice its weight of water causes a rise in temperature , thus proving the correctness of ...
Page 175
... carbonate , and commercial sal - ammoniac . In order to obtain the sublimate in the form of powder , the air in the condenser must be decidedly cooler than the temperature at which the substance volatilizes , because then the vapor will ...
... carbonate , and commercial sal - ammoniac . In order to obtain the sublimate in the form of powder , the air in the condenser must be decidedly cooler than the temperature at which the substance volatilizes , because then the vapor will ...
Page 183
... carbonate , sodium phosphate , and zinc sulphate , are examples of this class . Some crystals will part with a portion of their water of crystal- lization when exposed to the air , particularly if the latter is slightly warm ; they ...
... carbonate , sodium phosphate , and zinc sulphate , are examples of this class . Some crystals will part with a portion of their water of crystal- lization when exposed to the air , particularly if the latter is slightly warm ; they ...
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... carbonates , and subsequently washed with hot water , after which they are carefully decanted . The extraction of fixed ... carbonate , all fats and fixed oils used in pharmacy , with the exception of lanolin , wax , and sper- maceti ...
... carbonates , and subsequently washed with hot water , after which they are carefully decanted . The extraction of fixed ... carbonate , all fats and fixed oils used in pharmacy , with the exception of lanolin , wax , and sper- maceti ...
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acacia acetic acid added alkali alkaloids ammonia ammonia water ammonium anhydrous aqueous arsenic bicarbonate bismuth boiling bottles British Pharmacopoeia bromide calcium cent chemical chloride chloroform Cloth color compound condenser containing crystals decomposition dioxide dissolved distilled water dried drug employed engravings ether evaporation fats ferric ferric chloride ferrous filtered filtration fixed oils fluid extract fluidounces glass glycerin grains heat hence hydrochloric acid hydroxide insoluble iodide iodine iron known latter liquid mass medicinal menstruum mercuric metallic mixed mixture mucilage neutral nitrate nitric acid obtained octavo volume odor official ointment oxide percolation pharmacists pharmacy phosphate pills potassa potassium potassium carbonate potassium iodide powder precipitated preparation present proportion pure purified quinine reaction readily removed resin salicylic salt sodium carbonate soluble solution solvent specific gravity starch substances sugar sulphate sulphuric acid syrup tannin temperature tincture tion triturated tube vessel volatile oils washed water-bath weight yield zinc
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