Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 35
... ( Sulphate of iron loses 39 per cent . The official sodii carbonas exsiccatus is made by driving off 50 per cent . of moisture from the crystallized sodii car- bonas . ) Comminution . What are the varieties of comminution ? Comminution ...
... ( Sulphate of iron loses 39 per cent . The official sodii carbonas exsiccatus is made by driving off 50 per cent . of moisture from the crystallized sodii car- bonas . ) Comminution . What are the varieties of comminution ? Comminution ...
Page 93
... Sulphate . Potassium Chromate . ( 4 ) Potassii Ferrocyanidum , K , Fe ( CN ) , 3H , O = 421.76 : — 6KCN + FeCO , = K ̧Fe ( CN )。 + K2CO „ . Potassium Cyanide . Ferrous Potassium Ferrocyanide . Potassium Carbonate . Carbonate . ( 6 ) ...
... Sulphate . Potassium Chromate . ( 4 ) Potassii Ferrocyanidum , K , Fe ( CN ) , 3H , O = 421.76 : — 6KCN + FeCO , = K ̧Fe ( CN )。 + K2CO „ . Potassium Cyanide . Ferrous Potassium Ferrocyanide . Potassium Carbonate . Carbonate . ( 6 ) ...
Page 94
... Sulphate . 2HNO3 . Nitric Acid . What are the ingredients in potassii citras effervescens ? Citric Acid 63 Gm . , Potass . Carb . 90 Gm . , Sugar 47 Gm . Powder the ingredients separately , and mix them thoroughly in a warm mortar . Dry ...
... Sulphate . 2HNO3 . Nitric Acid . What are the ingredients in potassii citras effervescens ? Citric Acid 63 Gm . , Potass . Carb . 90 Gm . , Sugar 47 Gm . Powder the ingredients separately , and mix them thoroughly in a warm mortar . Dry ...
Page 95
... Sulphate , Alkaline Cupric Tartrate Volumetric Solution ( Fehling's Solution ) , etc. Note some instances in which the above solutions are used in testing chemicals and pharmacopoeial preparations . Mention some of the prominent ...
... Sulphate , Alkaline Cupric Tartrate Volumetric Solution ( Fehling's Solution ) , etc. Note some instances in which the above solutions are used in testing chemicals and pharmacopoeial preparations . Mention some of the prominent ...
Page 97
... Sulphate . Hydrochloric Acid . The exsiccated sulphate mixed with chalk and coal and fused gives the following reaction : - : - Na2SO4 + 4C + 2CaCO3 = Na2CO3 + CaS . CaO + 4CO + CO ,. 2. Cryolite Process : - = ( 6NaF + ALF ) 6CaCO3 ...
... Sulphate . Hydrochloric Acid . The exsiccated sulphate mixed with chalk and coal and fused gives the following reaction : - : - Na2SO4 + 4C + 2CaCO3 = Na2CO3 + CaS . CaO + 4CO + CO ,. 2. Cryolite Process : - = ( 6NaF + ALF ) 6CaCO3 ...
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