| Chemistry - 1852 - 500 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The aether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it, on spontaneous...odour, mixed with a certain quantity of sulphate of coniine, this alkaloid exists in the suspected matter under analysis. Toextract the alkaloid from the... | |
| Pharmacy - 1853 - 644 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it on spontaneous...and concentrated solution of potash or caustic soda, we agitate and exhaust the mixture with pure ether ; the ether dissolves ammonia, and the alkaloid... | |
| Pharmacy - 1853 - 664 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it on spontaneous...alkaloid from the solution of the acid sulphate, we aBd to the latter an aqueous and concentrated solution of potash or caustic soda, we agitate and exhaust... | |
| Chemistry - 1853 - 604 pages
...small quantity of a feebly-colored yellowish residue, of a repulsive animal odor, mixed with a cei tain quantity of sulphate of conine, this alkaloid exists...alkaloid from the solution of the acid sulphate, we ¡oId to the latter an aqueous and concentrated solution of potash or caustic soda, we agitate and... | |
| 1853 - 608 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it Ins taken from the alkaline solutions If it on spontaneous evaporation leaves a small quantity of a feebly-colored yellowish residue, of a repulsive animal odor, mixed with a certain quantity of sulphate... | |
| Pharmacy - 1853 - 658 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it on spontaneous...and concentrated solution of potash or caustic soda, we agitate and exhaust the mixture with pure ether ; the ether dissolves ammonia, and the alkaloid... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - Chemistry - 1852 - 492 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ecther, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it, on spontaneous...odour, mixed with a certain quantity of sulphate of couiine, this alkaloid exists in the suspected matter under analysis. Toextract the alkaloid from the... | |
| Chemistry - 1853 - 560 pages
...acidulated watery solution. The ether, on the other hand, retains all the animal matters which it has taken from the alkaline solutions. If it on spontaneous evaporation leaves a small quantity of a feebly-colored yellowish residue, of a repulsive animal odor, mixed with a ce. tain quantity of sulphate... | |
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