Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page viii
... Sodium , Lithium , Ammonium , Alkaline Earths - Barium , Calcium , Magnesium , 90-105 105-109 Arsenic Group - Arsenic , Antimony , Bismuth , 109-113 Ungrouped - Zinc , Lead , Silver , Gold , Platinum , ( Copper and Mercury ) , ( Iron ...
... Sodium , Lithium , Ammonium , Alkaline Earths - Barium , Calcium , Magnesium , 90-105 105-109 Arsenic Group - Arsenic , Antimony , Bismuth , 109-113 Ungrouped - Zinc , Lead , Silver , Gold , Platinum , ( Copper and Mercury ) , ( Iron ...
Page xi
... Sodium , Lithium , Ammonium , Alkaline Earths - Barium , Calcium , Magnesium , Arsenic Group - Arsenic , Antimony , Bismuth , Ungrouped - Zinc , Lead , Silver , Gold , Platinum , ( Copper and Mercury ) , ( Iron , Manganese and Chromium ) ...
... Sodium , Lithium , Ammonium , Alkaline Earths - Barium , Calcium , Magnesium , Arsenic Group - Arsenic , Antimony , Bismuth , Ungrouped - Zinc , Lead , Silver , Gold , Platinum , ( Copper and Mercury ) , ( Iron , Manganese and Chromium ) ...
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... sodium chloride weighs 375 grs . in alcohol ( sp . gr . .820 ) . What is the sp . gr . of the salt ? ( When necessary to use a sinker , the buoyancy added to the weight of the substance in air equals the weight of the water displaced ...
... sodium chloride weighs 375 grs . in alcohol ( sp . gr . .820 ) . What is the sp . gr . of the salt ? ( When necessary to use a sinker , the buoyancy added to the weight of the substance in air equals the weight of the water displaced ...
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... sodium is added to a solution of chloride of cal- cium , a precipitate of carbonate of calcium is produced . Light will precipitate solutions of silver and heat will precipitate lime water . The agent producing the precipitation is ...
... sodium is added to a solution of chloride of cal- cium , a precipitate of carbonate of calcium is produced . Light will precipitate solutions of silver and heat will precipitate lime water . The agent producing the precipitation is ...
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... sodium is efflorescent , but carbonate of potassium is deliquescent ) . What is exsiccation ? Driving off water of crystallization by strongly heating ( ex . , Alumen Exsiccatum ) . AMORPHOUS . - A non - crystalline substance . What is ...
... sodium is efflorescent , but carbonate of potassium is deliquescent ) . What is exsiccation ? Driving off water of crystallization by strongly heating ( ex . , Alumen Exsiccatum ) . AMORPHOUS . - A non - crystalline substance . What is ...
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