| John Moore Neligan - Dispensatories - 1864 - 816 pages
...2(HO,-2Na9,P05) + 4HO + 4COa. The subsequent stages of the operation require no explanation. CHARACTERS. — In transparent, colourless, rhombic prisms, terminated...It imparts a yellow colour to flame. Its solution gives a yellow precipitate with nitrate of silver, the resulting fluid acquiring an acid reaction.... | |
| General Medical Council (Great Britain) - British pharmacopoeia - 1867 - 478 pages
...and without heat on filtering paper placed on porous bricks, and preserve them in stoppered bottles. Characters and Tests. — In transparent colourless...silver, the resulting fluid acquiring an acid reaction. Heated to dull redness it loses sixty-three per cent, of its weight, leaving a residue, which, when... | |
| Robert Edmund Jackson - Drugs - 1867 - 710 pages
...heating. The subphosphate is removed by the last filtration. Heat would fuse the crystals. CHAKACTEES. — In transparent colourless rhombic prisms, terminated...tasting like common salt. It imparts a yellow colour to flame.1 Its solution gives a yellow precipitate with nitrate of tilver,2 the resulting fluid acquiring... | |
| John Attfield - Chemistry - 1871 - 568 pages
...filter, evaporate, and set aside to crystallize. Phosphate of sodium -occurs "in transparent colorless rhombic prisms, terminated by four converging planes, efflorescent, tasting like common salt." One part in ten of water constitutes " Solution of Phosphate of Soda," BP This is an official as well... | |
| 1873 - 630 pages
...filter, evaporate, and set aside to crystallize. Phosphate of sodium occurs " in transparent colorless rhombic prisms, terminated by four converging planes, efflorescent, tasting like common salt." One part in ten of water constitutes u Solution of Phosphate of Soda," BP This is an official as well... | |
| John Muter - 1874 - 814 pages
...and without heat on filtering paper placed on porous bricks, and preserve them in stoppered bottles. Characters and Tests. — In transparent, colourless,...alkaline reaction, it gives a yellow precipitate with argentic nitrate, the resulting fluid acquiring an acid reaction. Heated to dull redness it loses 63... | |
| John Attfield - 1875 - 808 pages
...is faintly alkaline ; filter, evaporate, and set aside to crystallize. Phosphate of sodium occurs " in transparent colourless rhombic prisms, terminated...converging planes, efflorescent, tasting like common salt." 0ne part in ten of water constitutes " Solution of Phosphate of Soda," BP This is the official as well... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - Homeopathic pharmacopoeias - 1876 - 470 pages
...— Hydro-disodic Phosphate. Na3HPO4,l2H3O. Common Phosphate of Soda, purified by re-crystallization. Characters and Tests. — In transparent colourless...precipitate with Nitrate of Silver, the resulting iluid acquiring an acid reaction. Heated to dull redness, it loses 63 per cent, of its weight, leaving... | |
| John Attfield - Chemistry - 1876 - 702 pages
...filter, evaporate, and set aside to crystallize. Phosphate of sodium occurs " in transparent colorless rhombic prisms, terminated by four converging planes, efflorescent, tasting like common salt." One part in ten of water constitutes " Solution of Phosphate of Soda," BP This is an official as well... | |
| John Muter - 1878 - 476 pages
...is by no means absolutely constant, but often contains tricalcium phosphate. Sodtz Phosphas, BP, is in transparent, colourless, rhombic prisms, terminated...planes, efflorescent, tasting like common salt ; it is soluble in water, its solution having a faintly alkaline reaction. When this salt is heated to redness... | |
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