Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... salt bath , sp . gr . 1.15 , from solutions having sp . gr . of 1.30 , 1.27 , and 1.20 ? Problems in specific gravity . Rule . Divide the weight of the substance in air by the weight of an equal bulk of distilled water . This rule is ...
... salt bath , sp . gr . 1.15 , from solutions having sp . gr . of 1.30 , 1.27 , and 1.20 ? Problems in specific gravity . Rule . Divide the weight of the substance in air by the weight of an equal bulk of distilled water . This rule is ...
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... 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 . ) ( 9 ) A piece of cork weighs 154 grs .; its sinker , in water , weighs 921 grs .; the cork ...
... 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 . ) ( 9 ) A piece of cork weighs 154 grs .; its sinker , in water , weighs 921 grs .; the cork ...
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... salts and mineral substances . For what operations and what substances are metallic , wedge- wood and stone mortars used ? For contusing , bruising and triturating in comparatively small quantities . For trituration , shallow mortars of ...
... salts and mineral substances . For what operations and what substances are metallic , wedge- wood and stone mortars used ? For contusing , bruising and triturating in comparatively small quantities . For trituration , shallow mortars of ...
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... salts of definite strength . Solution is the union of a liquid ( the solvent ) with another liquid , a solid or a gas , the combination being inseparable without the use of evaporation , distillation , or chemical means . The union not ...
... salts of definite strength . Solution is the union of a liquid ( the solvent ) with another liquid , a solid or a gas , the combination being inseparable without the use of evaporation , distillation , or chemical means . The union not ...
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... salts are dissolved there is an increase of temperature . When a gas is to be dissolved in a liquid , cold favors ... salts . When a salt is said to be soluble , what 52 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... salts are dissolved there is an increase of temperature . When a gas is to be dissolved in a liquid , cold favors ... salts . When a salt is said to be soluble , what 52 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
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