A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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... LEAD , ZINC , GOLD , AND SILVER 533 ORGANIC SUBSTANCES . CHAPTER LII . CELLULOSE AND ITS DERIVATIVES 546 CHAPTER LIII . THE DERIVATIVES OF COAL TAR 555 CHAPTER LIV . STARCHES , GUMS , AND SUGARS . 561 CHAPTER LV . ALCOHOL AND ITS ...
... LEAD , ZINC , GOLD , AND SILVER 533 ORGANIC SUBSTANCES . CHAPTER LII . CELLULOSE AND ITS DERIVATIVES 546 CHAPTER LIII . THE DERIVATIVES OF COAL TAR 555 CHAPTER LIV . STARCHES , GUMS , AND SUGARS . 561 CHAPTER LV . ALCOHOL AND ITS ...
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... LEAD CARBONATE 2PbCO3.Pb ( OH ) , = 772.82 A heavy , white , opaque powder , or a pulverulent ] mass , without odor or taste . Permanent in the air . Insoluble in water or alcohol , but soluble in acetic or diluted nitric acid with ...
... LEAD CARBONATE 2PbCO3.Pb ( OH ) , = 772.82 A heavy , white , opaque powder , or a pulverulent ] mass , without odor or taste . Permanent in the air . Insoluble in water or alcohol , but soluble in acetic or diluted nitric acid with ...
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... lead oxide , and the like ; this is best done by using a flask or bottle known to hold a definite quantity of water , introducing a certain weight of the powder , and then filling with water and weighing the total contents ; as two ...
... lead oxide , and the like ; this is best done by using a flask or bottle known to hold a definite quantity of water , introducing a certain weight of the powder , and then filling with water and weighing the total contents ; as two ...
Page 86
... leads to its identification , and is a most valuable adjunct in the examination of its quality . Some little care is requisite in determining the melting - point so as to insure accurate results . The best plan is to put a little of the ...
... leads to its identification , and is a most valuable adjunct in the examination of its quality . Some little care is requisite in determining the melting - point so as to insure accurate results . The best plan is to put a little of the ...
Page 104
... lead carbonate , are ground smooth with oil in special paint mills . Elutriation is a process intended for obtaining certain inorganic substances in a finely pulverulent condition , by diffusing them in water after they have been ground ...
... lead carbonate , are ground smooth with oil in special paint mills . Elutriation is a process intended for obtaining certain inorganic substances in a finely pulverulent condition , by diffusing them in water after they have been ground ...
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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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