Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... metal and movable ; these should be reversed daily . Watch crystals are useful for weighing certain corrosive chemicals . Glass or horn pans also are used . In a properly constructed balance the arms are of equal length , weight and ...
... metal and movable ; these should be reversed daily . Watch crystals are useful for weighing certain corrosive chemicals . Glass or horn pans also are used . In a properly constructed balance the arms are of equal length , weight and ...
Page 90
... of the alkalies . The metals of this group are all soft , fusible and volatile ; they decompose water , forming hydrates which are caustic . They form soluble phosphates , carbonates and arseniates . ( 90 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... of the alkalies . The metals of this group are all soft , fusible and volatile ; they decompose water , forming hydrates which are caustic . They form soluble phosphates , carbonates and arseniates . ( 90 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
Page 95
... metals , silica , chlorine ? Calcium Salt in bitartrate . Potassium Carbonate , Sodium , Calcium , Arsenic , Lead , Copper , etc. in bromide . Bromate and iodide in bromide . Carbonate and tartrate in THE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS . 95.
... metals , silica , chlorine ? Calcium Salt in bitartrate . Potassium Carbonate , Sodium , Calcium , Arsenic , Lead , Copper , etc. in bromide . Bromate and iodide in bromide . Carbonate and tartrate in THE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS . 95.
Page 109
... metals ; also note- Limit of sulphate , in carbonate of magnesia . Limit of arsenic , in sulphate and limit of sodium , in sul- phate . Test for absence of Zinc , Iron or Copper . = Name and give symbols of the official salts of ...
... metals ; also note- Limit of sulphate , in carbonate of magnesia . Limit of arsenic , in sulphate and limit of sodium , in sul- phate . Test for absence of Zinc , Iron or Copper . = Name and give symbols of the official salts of ...
Page 112
... ( metal ) itself must be produced and verified with ammonium sulphydrate in all cases of analysis . RESEARCH QUESTIONS . " How may the following impurities be detected in antimony compounds , and where do they occur : - SO , Fe , metals ...
... ( metal ) itself must be produced and verified with ammonium sulphydrate in all cases of analysis . RESEARCH QUESTIONS . " How may the following impurities be detected in antimony compounds , and where do they occur : - SO , Fe , metals ...
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