Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1892 Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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... distillation is stopped . The product is then re - distilled , but only that portion collected which passes over at 126 ° C. The acid thus obtained is perfectly pure ; it has a specific gravity of 149 , and contains 48 per cent . of H ...
... distillation is stopped . The product is then re - distilled , but only that portion collected which passes over at 126 ° C. The acid thus obtained is perfectly pure ; it has a specific gravity of 149 , and contains 48 per cent . of H ...
Side 27
... distilled oxide to sunshine for several months at a time , and decanting the melted oxide from the red phosphorus produced . Large crystals of the oxide may also be obtained by spontaneous sublimation in a vacuum , which remain ...
... distilled oxide to sunshine for several months at a time , and decanting the melted oxide from the red phosphorus produced . Large crystals of the oxide may also be obtained by spontaneous sublimation in a vacuum , which remain ...
Side 31
... distillation , and dividing the sample under examination into two fractions , one of 10 per cent . , the other of 75 per cent . , and a residue of 15 per cent . , both the more and less volatile impurities are obtained in a concentrated ...
... distillation , and dividing the sample under examination into two fractions , one of 10 per cent . , the other of 75 per cent . , and a residue of 15 per cent . , both the more and less volatile impurities are obtained in a concentrated ...
Side 32
... distillation of a large quantity of chloroform ( made by the bleaching - powder process ) it was possible to separate a small fraction boiling between 57 ° and 59 ° C. , and having a specific gravity of 1.185 ; this is believed to ...
... distillation of a large quantity of chloroform ( made by the bleaching - powder process ) it was possible to separate a small fraction boiling between 57 ° and 59 ° C. , and having a specific gravity of 1.185 ; this is believed to ...
Side 33
... distilled water at 15.5 ° C. Chloralimide . R. Schiff . ( Gazzetta Chim . Ital . , xxi . 490-497 . ) The author has re - investigated the action of ammonium acetate on chloral hydrate , and finds that the product of very indefinite ...
... distilled water at 15.5 ° C. Chloralimide . R. Schiff . ( Gazzetta Chim . Ital . , xxi . 490-497 . ) The author has re - investigated the action of ammonium acetate on chloral hydrate , and finds that the product of very indefinite ...
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