Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 49
... precipitate , carrying with it the impurities . Milk ( added to some wines ) produces a coagulum which en- velopes and separates impurities . Paper pulp agitated with the liquid and strained retains suspended matters . How is ...
... precipitate , carrying with it the impurities . Milk ( added to some wines ) produces a coagulum which en- velopes and separates impurities . Paper pulp agitated with the liquid and strained retains suspended matters . How is ...
Page 54
... precipitate as it is collected in a filter before it is dried . By what means may the character of a precipitate be modi- fied ? Hot dense solutions produce heavy precipitates , cold and diluted solutions produce light precipitates . By ...
... precipitate as it is collected in a filter before it is dried . By what means may the character of a precipitate be modi- fied ? Hot dense solutions produce heavy precipitates , cold and diluted solutions produce light precipitates . By ...
Page 55
... precipitates and crystals ? Crystals are usually washed with the smallest effective quantity of cold water ; precipitates , more copiously with warm water . How is a crystal bounded ? By plane surfaces symmetrically arranged with ...
... precipitates and crystals ? Crystals are usually washed with the smallest effective quantity of cold water ; precipitates , more copiously with warm water . How is a crystal bounded ? By plane surfaces symmetrically arranged with ...
Page 77
... precipitates resulting from the addition of concentrated alcoholic tinctures to water . ) Briefly state how the ... precipitated by water ) ; Podo- phylli ( concentrated tincture precipitated by water , acidu- lated with HCl ) ...
... precipitates resulting from the addition of concentrated alcoholic tinctures to water . ) Briefly state how the ... precipitated by water ) ; Podo- phylli ( concentrated tincture precipitated by water , acidu- lated with HCl ) ...
Page 86
... precipitates collect it on counterbalanced filters , dry , and weigh . Examine the resin for solubility , etc. ( See tests for Podophyllin and other resins of the U. S. P. ) For further practical details in the various steps refer to ...
... precipitates collect it on counterbalanced filters , dry , and weigh . Examine the resin for solubility , etc. ( See tests for Podophyllin and other resins of the U. S. P. ) For further practical details in the various steps refer to ...
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