A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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Page 27
... ethers , acids , essential oils , and many chemical solu- tions , are always purchased by weight . The following ... Ether measures about 211 The METRIC OF DECIMAL system of weights and measures , which is the only official system of ...
... ethers , acids , essential oils , and many chemical solu- tions , are always purchased by weight . The following ... Ether measures about 211 The METRIC OF DECIMAL system of weights and measures , which is the only official system of ...
Page 31
... ether measure 13.77 + Cc . , and 10 Cc . of ether weigh only 7.26 Gm .; 50 Gm . of alcohol measure 60.97 + Cc . , and 50 Cc . of alcohol weigh 41 Gm . It is incumbent upon the medical schools of this country to familiarize their ...
... ether measure 13.77 + Cc . , and 10 Cc . of ether weigh only 7.26 Gm .; 50 Gm . of alcohol measure 60.97 + Cc . , and 50 Cc . of alcohol weigh 41 Gm . It is incumbent upon the medical schools of this country to familiarize their ...
Page 55
... ether having the specific gravity 0.725 at 15.6 ° C. , and distilled water ; the space between the points to which the hydrometer sinks in the water and the acid is divided into 66 parts , or degrees , and the space be- tween the points ...
... ether having the specific gravity 0.725 at 15.6 ° C. , and distilled water ; the space between the points to which the hydrometer sinks in the water and the acid is divided into 66 parts , or degrees , and the space be- tween the points ...
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... ether , water , glycerin , sulphuric acid , oil of turpentine , or chloroform , and it is often desirable to know in advance the volume of a given weight of a liquid ; the weight in grammes of any liquid multiplied by the specific ...
... ether , water , glycerin , sulphuric acid , oil of turpentine , or chloroform , and it is often desirable to know in advance the volume of a given weight of a liquid ; the weight in grammes of any liquid multiplied by the specific ...
Page 82
... ether boils at about 37 ° C. ( 98.6 ° F. ) , chloroform requires a tem- perature of 60.5 ° C. ( 140.9 ° F. ) , alcohol 78 ° C. ( 172.4 ° F. ) , glycerin 165 ° C. ( 329 ° F. ) , and mercury about 357 ° C. ( 674.6 ° F. ) . E Davenport's ...
... ether boils at about 37 ° C. ( 98.6 ° F. ) , chloroform requires a tem- perature of 60.5 ° C. ( 140.9 ° F. ) , alcohol 78 ° C. ( 172.4 ° F. ) , glycerin 165 ° C. ( 329 ° F. ) , and mercury about 357 ° C. ( 674.6 ° F. ) . E Davenport's ...
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