A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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... by fluid measure , are purchased from the manufacturer by weight , and whenever the specific gravity of the liquid differs materially from that of water there must be also a marked difference in the relative volume ; thus glycerin ,
... by fluid measure , are purchased from the manufacturer by weight , and whenever the specific gravity of the liquid differs materially from that of water there must be also a marked difference in the relative volume ; thus glycerin ,
Page 27
... Glycerin 66 66 12 66 ( 6 " 6 Goulard's Extract 66 66 123 66 Ammonia Water 66 16 66 66 Stronger Ammonia Water measures about 17 66 Spirit of Nitrous Ether 66 66 181 66 66 66 Essential Oil measures from 13 to 18 66 66 ( ( Ether measures ...
... Glycerin 66 66 12 66 ( 6 " 6 Goulard's Extract 66 66 123 66 Ammonia Water 66 16 66 66 Stronger Ammonia Water measures about 17 66 Spirit of Nitrous Ether 66 66 181 66 66 66 Essential Oil measures from 13 to 18 66 66 ( ( Ether measures ...
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... glycerin measure 16 Cc . , and 20 Cc . of glycerin weigh 25 Gm .; 60 Gm . of simple syrup measure 45.5 Cc . , and 60 Cc . of syrup weigh 79.02 Gm .; 30 Gm . of chloroform measure 20.13+ Cc . , and 30 Cc . of chloroform weigh 44.7 Gm ...
... glycerin measure 16 Cc . , and 20 Cc . of glycerin weigh 25 Gm .; 60 Gm . of simple syrup measure 45.5 Cc . , and 60 Cc . of syrup weigh 79.02 Gm .; 30 Gm . of chloroform measure 20.13+ Cc . , and 30 Cc . of chloroform weigh 44.7 Gm ...
Page 62
... 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 volume , or divided ...
... 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 volume , or divided ...
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... glycerin , yields 6.7416 fluidounces as the volume of 8 troy ounces of glycerin . - How large a bottle is required to hold one pound of chloroform of 1.490 specific gravity ? One pound avoirdupois is equal to 7000 grains , and 7000 ...
... glycerin , yields 6.7416 fluidounces as the volume of 8 troy ounces of glycerin . - How large a bottle is required to hold one pound of chloroform of 1.490 specific gravity ? One pound avoirdupois is equal to 7000 grains , and 7000 ...
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