A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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Page 108
... color , and chemical properties of the dissolved body remain intact and are imparted to the solution ; as , for instance , solutions of sugar , table - salt , or potassium permanganate in water . In simple solutions the dissolved body ...
... color , and chemical properties of the dissolved body remain intact and are imparted to the solution ; as , for instance , solutions of sugar , table - salt , or potassium permanganate in water . In simple solutions the dissolved body ...
Page 113
... color and odor , and if the solu- tion be heated in a test tube , the iodine can be completely volatilized , a portion resubliming in the cooler part of the tube in its original condition . Since rapid simple solution causes a decided ...
... color and odor , and if the solu- tion be heated in a test tube , the iodine can be completely volatilized , a portion resubliming in the cooler part of the tube in its original condition . Since rapid simple solution causes a decided ...
Page 149
... color from liquids , and is practised on a large scale in sugar refineries . For pharmaceutical purposes it is chiefly confined to solutions of organic acids , alkalies , and neutral principles . The most effective decolorizing agent is ...
... color from liquids , and is practised on a large scale in sugar refineries . For pharmaceutical purposes it is chiefly confined to solutions of organic acids , alkalies , and neutral principles . The most effective decolorizing agent is ...
Page 152
... color and complex nature of the solution preclude all other methods of separation . etc. The apparatus used for dialysis is of very simple construction , as shown in Figs . 147 and 148. It consists of a circular glass vessel , with flat ...
... color and complex nature of the solution preclude all other methods of separation . etc. The apparatus used for dialysis is of very simple construction , as shown in Figs . 147 and 148. It consists of a circular glass vessel , with flat ...
Page 191
... color and characteristic odor , which , when mixed with 30 per cent . of water , constitutes the official hydrous wool - fat . The chief advantage of lanolin over other fats lies in its miscibility with large amounts of water ( twice ...
... color and characteristic odor , which , when mixed with 30 per cent . of water , constitutes the official hydrous wool - fat . The chief advantage of lanolin over other fats lies in its miscibility with large amounts of water ( twice ...
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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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