A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... temperature of the atmosphere . What is Distillation ? The operation of separating one liquid from another , or a liquid from a solid , by vaporization and condensation , the volatile part being the object sought . About how much water ...
... temperature of the atmosphere . What is Distillation ? The operation of separating one liquid from another , or a liquid from a solid , by vaporization and condensation , the volatile part being the object sought . About how much water ...
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... temperature but slightly lower than the condensing point , the deposit is made slowly and a large cake of crystals is produced . But if the vapor is condensed rapidly in a cold temperature , a powder results . Retorts and hoods of ...
... temperature but slightly lower than the condensing point , the deposit is made slowly and a large cake of crystals is produced . But if the vapor is condensed rapidly in a cold temperature , a powder results . Retorts and hoods of ...
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... temperature ? Simple solution lowers temperature ; chemical solution raises temperature . What is the best manner of effecting the solution of a solid ? Crush the substance in a mortar with the pestle , then pour on the solvent ...
... temperature ? Simple solution lowers temperature ; chemical solution raises temperature . What is the best manner of effecting the solution of a solid ? Crush the substance in a mortar with the pestle , then pour on the solvent ...
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... temperature not exceeding 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to a soft extract ; this is to be dissolved in the reserved portion , and enough menstruum added to make the fluid extract measure 1000 C.c . " - Remington . Why is the latter portion of ...
... temperature not exceeding 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to a soft extract ; this is to be dissolved in the reserved portion , and enough menstruum added to make the fluid extract measure 1000 C.c . " - Remington . Why is the latter portion of ...
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... temperature not above 1220 F. to a soft extract . Dissolve this in the reserved por- tion , and add sufficient alcohol to make the whole measure 1000C.c . Class I. Alcohol . Extractum Aromaticum Fluidum , 66 Buchu , 350 " " 400 850 850 ...
... temperature not above 1220 F. to a soft extract . Dissolve this in the reserved por- tion , and add sufficient alcohol to make the whole measure 1000C.c . Class I. Alcohol . Extractum Aromaticum Fluidum , 66 Buchu , 350 " " 400 850 850 ...
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