American Journal of Pharmacy, Volum 71Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1899 |
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Side 3
... added . That is , 500 grammes of No. 60 powder is moistened with 500 c.c. of the alcohol to which 25 c.c. of 36 per cent . acetic acid has been previously added , and it is then percolated to exhaustion with the alcohol without further ...
... added . That is , 500 grammes of No. 60 powder is moistened with 500 c.c. of the alcohol to which 25 c.c. of 36 per cent . acetic acid has been previously added , and it is then percolated to exhaustion with the alcohol without further ...
Side 5
... added together in a 500 c.c. flask remarked for 23 ° C. , and the few drops needed to make up the measure were added from the sixth fraction . Then 10 c.c. of this 500 was carefully measured off into a 12 centi- metre flat - bottom ...
... added together in a 500 c.c. flask remarked for 23 ° C. , and the few drops needed to make up the measure were added from the sixth fraction . Then 10 c.c. of this 500 was carefully measured off into a 12 centi- metre flat - bottom ...
Side 6
... added , and the whole 525 c.c. used to moisten the third and final portion of 500 grammes of U.S.P. fine powder . Then this final third portion was percolated exactly as was the second portion , the fractions of weak percolate from the ...
... added , and the whole 525 c.c. used to moisten the third and final portion of 500 grammes of U.S.P. fine powder . Then this final third portion was percolated exactly as was the second portion , the fractions of weak percolate from the ...
Side 7
was 101 : 43 grammes . These weights added to the differences of the table give the weights of the fractions of percolate . RATE AND DEGREE OF EXHAUSTION BY DIFFERENCES . FIRST PORTION . SECOND PORTION . THIRD PORTION . PERCOLATE ...
was 101 : 43 grammes . These weights added to the differences of the table give the weights of the fractions of percolate . RATE AND DEGREE OF EXHAUSTION BY DIFFERENCES . FIRST PORTION . SECOND PORTION . THIRD PORTION . PERCOLATE ...
Side 10
... added , and the mixture is agitated during five minutes . The chloroform is then allowed to separate and is drawn off as far as possible by the stopcock . This washing out is repeated with two farther portions of chloroform of 15 c.c. ...
... added , and the mixture is agitated during five minutes . The chloroform is then allowed to separate and is drawn off as far as possible by the stopcock . This washing out is repeated with two farther portions of chloroform of 15 c.c. ...
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