| 1871 - 602 pages
...used as a pigment, under the name of Antimony Vermilion. It has not, however, the brilliant red color of the true vermilion, which is a sulphide of mercury....existence. It cannot be obtained alone ; but when hydric tnrtrate reacts upon antimonic oxide, which it readily dissolves, some of its hydrogen unites with... | |
| Charles Loudon Bloxam - 1872 - 748 pages
...When thus purified, it is known as cream of tartar, and 1ms the composition KHC4HtO,., representing tartaric acid in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by potassium. The solution of this salt is acid to testpapers, and if it be neutralised with potash and... | |
| Charles Adolphe Wurtz - 1879 - 709 pages
...little, and, on cooling, the liquid solidifies to an olive-green mass. This substance represents ammonia in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of potassium. H'vv 'i l R. ) H > N — Ammonia. H > N = Potawlum amlde. HJ HJ When it is treated with water, ammonia... | |
| 1894 - 502 pages
...Druggist. PARACHLOROPHKNOL IN TUBERCULOSIS OF THE UPPER AIR-PASSAGES. Parachlorophenol is a carbolic acid in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of chlorine. Professor Simanovsky has reported to the Society of Russian Physicians of St. Petersburg... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1891 - 524 pages
...Used externally. C. Linimentum, has camphor 20, cottonseed oil 80 parts. C., Monobromated, camphor in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of bromine. Resembles the bromides in therapeutical action. C. Salicylate, prepared by heating together... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1894 - 638 pages
...Used externally. C. Linimentum, has camphor 20, cottonseed oil 80 parts. C., Monobromated, camphor in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of bromine. Resembles the bromides in therapeutical action. C. Salicylate, prepared by heating together... | |
| 1911 - 448 pages
...water. Also marketed as diuretin (Knoll). THEOBROMOSE is theobromine-lithium, that is, theobromine in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of lithium. It occurs as silky needles that are freely soluble in water (in about % part). On standing... | |
| 1858 - 976 pages
...trinitrophenylic acid may be referred, according to the views of Gerhardt, to the type of water H2 62, in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of the hypothetical radical trinitrophenyl Ci2 HaXs. Pisani has succeeded in forming the chlorid of this... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1859 - 500 pages
...trinitrophenylic acid may be referred, according to the views of Gerhardt, to the type of water H2O2, in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an atom of the hypothetical radical trinitrophenyle, CI2H2X3. Pisani has succeeded in forming the chloride of... | |
| 1902 - 732 pages
...more recent medicaments few are becoming more popular than aspirin. It consists merely of salicylic acid in which one atom of hydrogen has been replaced by an acetyl group. The latter changes the substance in so far as to make it quite insoluble in acid menstrua,... | |
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