Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1882 Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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... green with ferric solutions , but not to agree in its composition with either of these two , nor with any other tannins reacting similarly with persalts of iron . He therefore regards quebrachotannic acid as a distinct chemical species ...
... green with ferric solutions , but not to agree in its composition with either of these two , nor with any other tannins reacting similarly with persalts of iron . He therefore regards quebrachotannic acid as a distinct chemical species ...
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... by the infusion turning greyish green with ammonia , and bright red with nitric acid . Though the liability of opium to the formation of mould is probably known to every experienced pharmacist , few , perhaps 12 INTRODUCTION .
... by the infusion turning greyish green with ammonia , and bright red with nitric acid . Though the liability of opium to the formation of mould is probably known to every experienced pharmacist , few , perhaps 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... green coloured liquids , in which gradually dark - brown precipitates appeared ; while Nos . 4 and 5 ( the acids from Siam benzoin ) produced immediate decolorization of the liquid and formation of brown precipitates . Sodium benzoate ...
... green coloured liquids , in which gradually dark - brown precipitates appeared ; while Nos . 4 and 5 ( the acids from Siam benzoin ) produced immediate decolorization of the liquid and formation of brown precipitates . Sodium benzoate ...
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... green colour imparted to phenol cannot be detected in solutions more dilute than 1 in 4000 ( Almén , 1 in 5000 ) . Sodium Hypochlorite gives with thymol a turbidity which , in solutions of 1 in 1000 , remains in presence of excess of ...
... green colour imparted to phenol cannot be detected in solutions more dilute than 1 in 4000 ( Almén , 1 in 5000 ) . Sodium Hypochlorite gives with thymol a turbidity which , in solutions of 1 in 1000 , remains in presence of excess of ...
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... green colour , which gradually changes to blue - green , and in the course of four or five days to red . 4. Millon's reagent gives with thymol a pale red - violet color- ation , which disappears on boiling . The red coloration produced ...
... green colour , which gradually changes to blue - green , and in the course of four or five days to red . 4. Millon's reagent gives with thymol a pale red - violet color- ation , which disappears on boiling . The red coloration produced ...
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