Soluble in all proportions in water and alcohol; also soluble in a mixture of 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of ether, but insoluble in ether, chloroform, carbon disulphide, petroleum benzin, benzene, and fixed and volatile oils. Text-book of therapeutics and materia medica - Page 297by Robert Thaxter Edes - 1887 - 552 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1180 pages
...per cent, of absolute glycerin [C3H5(HO)3 = 92]. A clear, colorless liquid, of syrupy consistence, oily to the touch, hygroscopic, without odor, very...insoluble in ether, chloroform, benzol, or fixed oils. Its specific gravity should not be less than 1 .250, corresponding to the presence of at lea.st 95... | |
| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1144 pages
...per cent, of absolute glycerin [C3H,(H())3 = 92]. A clear, colorless liquid, of syrupy consistence, oily to the touch, hygroscopic, without odor, very sweet, and slightly warm to the taste, aud neutral in reaction. It is soluble, in all proportions, in water and in alcohol, also in a mixture... | |
| Henry Trimble - 1892 - 132 pages
...volatilize without residue. GLYCERIN (C,H5(OH)3). "A clear, colorless liquid, of a syrupy consistence, oily to the touch, hygroscopic, without odor, very...slightly warm to the taste, and neutral in reaction." 1. Make a borax bead in the loop of a platinum wire, moisten it with a small quantity of glycerin (previously... | |
| Harrison Allen - 1893 - 530 pages
...than ninety-five per cent. of absolute glycerin. A clear, colorless liquid, of syrupy consistence, oily to the touch, hygroscopic, without odor, very...proportions in water and in alcohol, also in a mixture of three parts of alcohol and one part of ether, but insoluble in ether, chloroform, benzol, or fixed... | |
| John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd - 1900 - 1342 pages
...less than 1.250 at 15° C. (59° F.). Soluble, in all proportions, in water or alcohol, also soluble in a mixture of 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of ether, but insoluble in ether, chloroform, carbon disulphide, benzin, benzol, and fixed or volatile oils. Glycerin is slowly volatilized from... | |
| Egbert Guernsey Rankin - 1900 - 774 pages
...Pulv. Zinc. Carb. (Impure), 3j. Glycerini vel Ol. Olivae, 3"jM. (Sm.) Losophen: — 1 to 2 per cent. in a mixture of 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of water, apply two or three times a day. In some cases this will prove irritating; an ointment of 1 to... | |
| John Chalmers Da Costa - 1903 - 1156 pages
...disappear. Chloroform stupes and ipecac poultices are recommended; also puncture with a needle and rubbing in a mixture of 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of camphor (Bauerjie). Snake-bites. — The poisonous snakes of America comprise the copperheads, water-moccasins,... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1905 - 650 pages
...Sp. gr., not less than 1.246. Solubility. — In all proportions, in Water or Alcohol; also soluble in a mixture of 3 parts of Alcohol and 1 part of Ether, but insoluble in Ether, Chloroform, Carbon Disulphide, Petroleum Ben2in, Ben2ene, and fixed or volatile oils. Glycerin is contained in... | |
| Charles Caspari - 1906 - 842 pages
...specific gravity of 1.246 at 25° C. (77° F.), and is soluble in water and alcohol in all proportions, as also in a mixture of 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of ether, but is insoluble in ether, chloroform, benzene, petroleum benzin, fixed and volatile oils. The most important... | |
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