| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 666 pages
...a tubulated retort with sis pints of water, and one pound of muriatic acid, specific gravity 1. 15; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six...distilled over. The specific gravity of the product is 0.995. As this acid in its dilute state suffers partial decomposition by keeping, it should be prepared... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 506 pages
...of a convenient strength, and is that which is adopted at Apothecaries' Hall. One pound of cyanuret of mercury is put into a tubulated retort with six pints of water, and one pound of muriatic acid, sp. gr. 1.15; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six pints are distilled over. The specific... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 682 pages
...may be filtered. The process adopted at Apothecaries' Hall, London, is the following. One pound of cyanide of mercury is put into a tubulated retort...six pints of water and one pound of muriatic acid, sp.gr. 1.15; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort; and six pints are distilled over. The specific... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 278 pages
...filtered. The process adopted at Apothecaries' Hall, London, is the following. One pound of cyanide cf mercury is put into a tubulated retort with six pints of water and one pound of muriatic acid, sp. gr. 1.15; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort; and six pints are distilled over. The specific... | |
| 1826 - 652 pages
...convenient strength, and is that which is adopted at Apothecaries' Hall, (Lond.) One pound of cyanuret of mercury is put into a tubulated retort with six...distilled over. The specific gravity of the product is 0,995.* 725. M. Vauquelin's method of preparing dilute hydrocy- v ,.eli , anic acid, consists in passing... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 1118 pages
...iuto a stoppered retort with six pints of water and a pound of muriatic acid, specific gravity 1*16 ; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six...and being subject to decomposition, should not be prepared in large quantities at a time. Mr. Majendie says, that the medical properties of prussic acid,... | |
| 1828 - 664 pages
...of a convenient strength, and is that which is adopted at Apothecaries' Hall, (Loud.) One pound of cyanide of mercury is put into a tubulated retort...capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six pints arc distilled over. The specific gravity of the product is 0,995. t 793. M. Vauquelin's method of preparing... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray, Arthur Livermore Porter - 1830 - 482 pages
...into a stoppered retort with six pints of water and a pound of muriatic acid, specific gravity 1-16; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six...and being subject to decomposition, should not be prepared in large quantities at a time. M. Majendic says, that the medical properties of prussic acid,... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray - 1830 - 480 pages
...into a stoppered retort with six pints of water and a pound of muriatic acid, specific gravity 1-16; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six...and being subject to decomposition, should not be prepared in large quantities at a time. M. Majendie says, that the medical properties of prussic acid,... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1830 - 678 pages
...put into a tubulated retort with six pints of water, and one pound of muriatic acid, sp. gr. 1.15 ; a capacious receiver is luted to the retort, and six pints are distilled over. If this first product contain any muriatic acid, it must be redistilled over a little carbonate of... | |
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