Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page ix
... Ether , etc. , Tartaric Acid , Acetic Acid , Chloral , Oxalic Acid , Derivatives of Propane - Glycerine , Lactic Acid , Citric Acid , Derivatives of Pentane - Nitrite of Amyl , Valerianic Acid , . Acids of Acrylic Acid Series - Oleic ...
... Ether , etc. , Tartaric Acid , Acetic Acid , Chloral , Oxalic Acid , Derivatives of Propane - Glycerine , Lactic Acid , Citric Acid , Derivatives of Pentane - Nitrite of Amyl , Valerianic Acid , . Acids of Acrylic Acid Series - Oleic ...
Page xi
... Ether , etc. , Tartaric Acid , Acetic Acid , Chloral , Oxalic Acid , Derivatives of Propane - Glycerine , Lactic Acid , Citric Acid , Derivatives of Pentane - Nitrite of Amyl , Valerianic Acid ,. Acids of Acrylic Acid Series - Oleic ...
... Ether , etc. , Tartaric Acid , Acetic Acid , Chloral , Oxalic Acid , Derivatives of Propane - Glycerine , Lactic Acid , Citric Acid , Derivatives of Pentane - Nitrite of Amyl , Valerianic Acid ,. Acids of Acrylic Acid Series - Oleic ...
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... ether ( sp . gr..750 ) it weighs 540 grs . What is its sp . gr . ? ( 7 ) A piece of alum weighs ( sp . gr . .870 ) it weighs 62 grs . 124 grs .; in oil of turpentine What is its sp . gr . ? ( 8 ) 450 grs . of sodium chloride weighs 375 ...
... ether ( sp . gr..750 ) it weighs 540 grs . What is its sp . gr . ? ( 7 ) A piece of alum weighs ( sp . gr . .870 ) it weighs 62 grs . 124 grs .; in oil of turpentine What is its sp . gr . ? ( 8 ) 450 grs . of sodium chloride weighs 375 ...
Page 33
... ether ( sp . gr . .725 ) ? ( 19 ) How many grams in 8 fluid ounces of hydrochloric acid ( sp . gr . 1.16 ) ? ( 20 ) How many Troy ounces in two pints of ether ( sp . gr . .750 ) ? SPECIFIC VOLUME is the reverse of specific gravity ...
... ether ( sp . gr . .725 ) ? ( 19 ) How many grams in 8 fluid ounces of hydrochloric acid ( sp . gr . 1.16 ) ? ( 20 ) How many Troy ounces in two pints of ether ( sp . gr . .750 ) ? SPECIFIC VOLUME is the reverse of specific gravity ...
Page 44
... ether ) , are better percolated by first packing the dry powder in a percolator . What is circulatory displacement ? The substance to be extracted or dissolved is tied in a bag and suspended in the upper part of the menstruum . The ...
... ether ) , are better percolated by first packing the dry powder in a percolator . What is circulatory displacement ? The substance to be extracted or dissolved is tied in a bag and suspended in the upper part of the menstruum . The ...
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