| 1844 - 624 pages
...an unhealthy character, the application of the crystallized acid nitrate of mercury — dissolved in water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added — will be found most convenient. The ointment of the proto-ioduret of mercury is also a valuable... | |
| 1845 - 840 pages
...an unhealthy character, the application of the crystallized acid nitrate of mercury — dissolved in water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added — will be found most convenient. The ointment of the proto-ioduret of mercury is also a valuable... | |
| 1852 - 500 pages
...evaporation ; their form appears to be the rhombic prism. They redden litmus, and are readily soluble in water to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. Nitrate of silver throws down in this solution an orange-yellow precipitate, which is soluble in nitric... | |
| M.V. Regnault - 1853 - 684 pages
...quantities, consists in putting equal parts of iodine and chlorate of potassa into a flask with 5 parts of water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. By heating it, chlorine is given off copiously, and the iodine remains in solution in the state of... | |
| Henri Victor Regnault - 1853 - 698 pages
...quantities, consists in putting equal parts of iodine and chlorate of potassa into a flask with 5 parts of water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. By heating it, chlorine is given off copiously, and the iodine remains in solution in the state of... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1857 - 144 pages
...Chalk. 2 Sulphate of soda, phosphates of lime, and ammonia and magnesia, and common salt dissolved in water to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. 3 The white tendon of a muscle of any small animal, as a mouse, &c. 4 Cuticle. 5 Eye and proboscis... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1857 - 208 pages
...Chalk. 2 Sulphate of soda, phosphates of lime, and ammonia and magnesia, and common salt dissolved in water to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. 3 The white tendon of a muscle of any small animal, as a mouse, &c. 4 Cuticle. 6 Eye and proboscis... | |
| 1860 - 930 pages
...an unhealthy character, the application of the crystallized acid nitrate of mercury — dissolved in water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added — will be found most convenient. The ointment of the proto-iodnret of mercury is also a valuable... | |
| 1883 - 662 pages
...Quantities of Arsenic in Sulphur. — H. Schäppi. — The sulphur, finely ground, is covered with hot water, to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added in order to remove calcium chloride and sulphate, and to decompose calcium sulphide. It is digested,... | |
| Edward Harrison Keiser - 1895 - 142 pages
...that is formed as a coating on the charcoal ? 253. Dissolve a small quantity of bismuth nitrate in water to which a few drops of nitric acid have been added. Into a portion of the clear solution pass hydrogen sulphide ; brownish black bismuth trisulphide is... | |
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