Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 83
... Plumbi ( Ox . Pb . 32 , Ol . Olive 60 ) ; Ferri ( Lead Plaster 72 , Ol . Olive 5 , Burg . Pitch 14 , Ferric Hydrate 9 ) ; Hydrargyri ( Oleate Hg . 1.2 , Mercury 30 , Lead Plaster q . s . ) PREPARATIONS FOR LOCAL APPLICATION . 83.
... Plumbi ( Ox . Pb . 32 , Ol . Olive 60 ) ; Ferri ( Lead Plaster 72 , Ol . Olive 5 , Burg . Pitch 14 , Ferric Hydrate 9 ) ; Hydrargyri ( Oleate Hg . 1.2 , Mercury 30 , Lead Plaster q . s . ) PREPARATIONS FOR LOCAL APPLICATION . 83.
Page 93
... Ferric Oxide . Carbon Dioxide . 2K2CrO4 + H2SO4 = Sulphuric Acid . Potassium Bichromate . K2Cr2O , K , SO , H2O . + + Water . Potassium Sulphate . Potassium Chromate . ( 4 ) Potassii Ferrocyanidum , K , Fe ( CN ) , 3H , O = 421.76 ...
... Ferric Oxide . Carbon Dioxide . 2K2CrO4 + H2SO4 = Sulphuric Acid . Potassium Bichromate . K2Cr2O , K , SO , H2O . + + Water . Potassium Sulphate . Potassium Chromate . ( 4 ) Potassii Ferrocyanidum , K , Fe ( CN ) , 3H , O = 421.76 ...
Page 99
... Ferric Phosphate and Ferric Pyrophos- phate , etc. , etc. What is the technical name of the commercial baking soda THE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS . 99.
... Ferric Phosphate and Ferric Pyrophos- phate , etc. , etc. What is the technical name of the commercial baking soda THE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS . 99.
Page 115
... ferric hydrate . Give the analytical reactions of zinc . Alkaline hydrates produce a precipitate , soluble in excess ; K , CO , and Na2CO3 , white precipitate , insoluble in excess ; ( NH4 ) 2CO3 , white precipitate , soluble in excess ...
... ferric hydrate . Give the analytical reactions of zinc . Alkaline hydrates produce a precipitate , soluble in excess ; K , CO , and Na2CO3 , white precipitate , insoluble in excess ; ( NH4 ) 2CO3 , white precipitate , soluble in excess ...
Page 123
... Ferric Hydrate is first made by precipitating a solution of Ferric Sulphate with solution of Ammonia , washing the pre- cipitate , then adding prescribed proportions of the respective acids ( tartaric or citric ) or acid salt ( acid ...
... Ferric Hydrate is first made by precipitating a solution of Ferric Sulphate with solution of Ammonia , washing the pre- cipitate , then adding prescribed proportions of the respective acids ( tartaric or citric ) or acid salt ( acid ...
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