| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1144 pages
...used instead of nitrate of silver for the tonic effects of the silver salts. Dose, gr. ss to gr. ij. A heavy, dark, brownish-black powder, liable to reduction...very slightly soluble ; it is insoluble in alcohol. When heated, it loses oxygen, and metallic silver is left behind. On adding the oxide to hydrochloric... | |
| George Bacon Wood, Franklin Bache - 1892 - 870 pages
...amber-colored vials, protected from the light." Properties and Tests. " A heavy, dark brownish black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light,...very slightly soluble. It is insoluble in alcohol. When heated, it loses oxygen, and metallic silver is left behind. On adding the Oxide to hydrochloric... | |
| Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...Potassium Nitrate. H,O. Water. Argenti Oxidum. US ODOB, TASTE, AND REACTION. SOLUBILITY. Water. Alcohol. A heavy, dark brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light. When heated to about 250° to 300° C. (482° to 572° F.), it loses oxygen, and metallic silver is... | |
| George Frank Butler - 1896 - 898 pages
...Silver Nitrate with solution of Potassa and washing the precipitate. Description and Properties. — A heavy, dark, brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to 'light ; odorless, with a metallic taste; very slightly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol. Dose. — £-2 grains... | |
| Frank Edward Stewart - 1903 - 254 pages
...added to give greater toughness to the pencils. ARGENTI OXIDUM, US— Silver Oxide. Ag2O ; 231.28.— A heavy, dark brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light ; odorless ; metallic taste ; imparting alkaline reaction to water. Made by precipitating solution of silver nitrate... | |
| 1907 - 844 pages
...with readily oxidizable or combustible substances, and should not be brought in contact with ammonia. A heavy, dark brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light, odorless, and having a metallic taste. When heated in a porcelain crucible to about 250° to 300° C. (482°... | |
| George Frank Butler - 1908 - 734 pages
...silver nitrate with solution of potassa and washing the precipitate. Description and Properties. — A heavy, dark, brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light ; odorless, with a metallic taste ; very slightly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol. Dose. — y2-2 grains... | |
| John King - 1909 - 980 pages
...of the product. By this method a black or blueblack powder is obtained. Description and Tests. — "A heavy, dark, brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light, odorless, and having a metallic taste. Very slightly soluble in water, to which it imparts an alkaline reaction,... | |
| Henry V. Arny - 1909 - 1198 pages
...with readily oxidizable or combustible substances, and should not be brought in contact with ammonia. A heavy, dark brownish-black powder, liable to reduction by exposure to light, odorless, and having a metallic taste. Very slightly soluble in water, to which it imparts an alkaline reaction;... | |
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