The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... dissolved in a large quantity of warm water , or the same salt with infusion and tincture of senna . While on this subject it is necessary to bear in mind , that a small calculus may lodge in the membranous part of the urethra , and ...
... dissolved in a large quantity of warm water , or the same salt with infusion and tincture of senna . While on this subject it is necessary to bear in mind , that a small calculus may lodge in the membranous part of the urethra , and ...
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... dissolve the nitrate in water , to add to the solution a small excess of barytes water , to filter and crystallize . 2. The pure nitrate is to be decomposed by heat . This ought not to be done in a common earthen - ware retort , because ...
... dissolve the nitrate in water , to add to the solution a small excess of barytes water , to filter and crystallize . 2. The pure nitrate is to be decomposed by heat . This ought not to be done in a common earthen - ware retort , because ...
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... dissolved in the fluid , which is again precipitated by sulphuric acid . The deut - oxide is always easy to distinguish from the sulphate . It is important to add enough sulphuric acid to pre- cipitate all the barytes , but not too much ...
... dissolved in the fluid , which is again precipitated by sulphuric acid . The deut - oxide is always easy to distinguish from the sulphate . It is important to add enough sulphuric acid to pre- cipitate all the barytes , but not too much ...
Página 117
... dissolve 30 grammes ( 463 grains ) of the deut - oxide , being careful also to preserve the acidity such , that at the end of the operation I could dissolve about 20 grammes ( 309 grains ) of the deut - oxide , without the aid of ...
... dissolve 30 grammes ( 463 grains ) of the deut - oxide , being careful also to preserve the acidity such , that at the end of the operation I could dissolve about 20 grammes ( 309 grains ) of the deut - oxide , without the aid of ...
Página 118
... dissolving oxide of silver in sulphuric acid , is to be added , by small quantities at a time ; and it is essential that the sulphate contains no free oxide . The sulphate is decomposed by the hydro - chloric acid , and there re- sults ...
... dissolving oxide of silver in sulphuric acid , is to be added , by small quantities at a time ; and it is essential that the sulphate contains no free oxide . The sulphate is decomposed by the hydro - chloric acid , and there re- sults ...
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