A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... specific gravity is 1.0015 . A fluidounce of alcohol weighs 422.8 ; 422.8 ÷ 445.7 = 0.928 , specific gravity . = What general rule may be given for finding Specific Gravity ? Divide the weight of the body by the weight of an equal bulk ...
... specific gravity is 1.0015 . A fluidounce of alcohol weighs 422.8 ; 422.8 ÷ 445.7 = 0.928 , specific gravity . = What general rule may be given for finding Specific Gravity ? Divide the weight of the body by the weight of an equal bulk ...
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... specific gravity of the liquid with the specific gravity bottle . How would you proceed if the solid were soluble in water ? Use oil or some other liquid in which the solid is not soluble , as though it were water , then , by the ...
... specific gravity of the liquid with the specific gravity bottle . How would you proceed if the solid were soluble in water ? Use oil or some other liquid in which the solid is not soluble , as though it were water , then , by the ...
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... specific gravity . What Hydrometer is rapidly taking its place ? The Specific Grav- ity Hydrometer ; the graduations upon the stem indicating at once the specific gravity . Urinometer , saccharometer , elæometer ( for fixed oils ) , and ...
... specific gravity . What Hydrometer is rapidly taking its place ? The Specific Grav- ity Hydrometer ; the graduations upon the stem indicating at once the specific gravity . Urinometer , saccharometer , elæometer ( for fixed oils ) , and ...
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... specific boiling point as well as its specific weight . Liquids evaporate more or less at all temperatures , hence there seems to be no specific evaporating point , but there is a specific point where ebullition commences . What is ...
... specific boiling point as well as its specific weight . Liquids evaporate more or less at all temperatures , hence there seems to be no specific evaporating point , but there is a specific point where ebullition commences . What is ...
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... the eight principal methods of Clarification . 1. By the Application of Heat . Heat , by diminishing the specific gravity of viscid liquids , permits the precipitation of the 20 PHARMACY . Separation of Fluids from Solids, 20-30.
... the eight principal methods of Clarification . 1. By the Application of Heat . Heat , by diminishing the specific gravity of viscid liquids , permits the precipitation of the 20 PHARMACY . Separation of Fluids from Solids, 20-30.
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