Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 24
... in pounded ice and the lowest point to which the mercury column falls will be the freezing point . 1 The thermometer is then put in boiling water and the 24 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY . Hydrostatic Balance, Thermometry, •
... in pounded ice and the lowest point to which the mercury column falls will be the freezing point . 1 The thermometer is then put in boiling water and the 24 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY . Hydrostatic Balance, Thermometry, •
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... boiling point . For intermediate temperatures intermediate marks are made . There are three different thermometric scales in use , namely : Fahrenheit , Centigrade , and Reaumur . COMPARISON OF THE DIFFERENT SCALES . Boiling point ...
... boiling point . For intermediate temperatures intermediate marks are made . There are three different thermometric scales in use , namely : Fahrenheit , Centigrade , and Reaumur . COMPARISON OF THE DIFFERENT SCALES . Boiling point ...
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... boiling point of the liquid . What is infusion ? Infusion is accomplished by macerating a coarsely com- minuted ... boiled for a time , the liquid cooled , strained , and in the general officinal process made up to a certain bulk , as in ...
... boiling point of the liquid . What is infusion ? Infusion is accomplished by macerating a coarsely com- minuted ... boiled for a time , the liquid cooled , strained , and in the general officinal process made up to a certain bulk , as in ...
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... boiling points of homogeneous liquids are uniform , pro- vided the pressure is the same ; but , if solid matter is ... boiling point rises owing to pressure when a liquid is heated in a tight vessel . The boiling point is affected by the ...
... boiling points of homogeneous liquids are uniform , pro- vided the pressure is the same ; but , if solid matter is ... boiling point rises owing to pressure when a liquid is heated in a tight vessel . The boiling point is affected by the ...
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... boiling . What is distillation ? Distillation essentially consists of the conversion of a liquid into its vapor , by the aid of heat , and the recondensa- tion of that vapor into the liquid state by the application of cold . It differs ...
... boiling . What is distillation ? Distillation essentially consists of the conversion of a liquid into its vapor , by the aid of heat , and the recondensa- tion of that vapor into the liquid state by the application of cold . It differs ...
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