American Journal of PharmacyPhiladelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1882 - Pharmacology |
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... minutes , and become violet - red in 15 hours ; commercial sulphuric acid containing nitric acid colors yellow , and , on warming , dark violet . The rose - red solution , treated with stannous chloride , turns pale violet and deposits ...
... minutes , and become violet - red in 15 hours ; commercial sulphuric acid containing nitric acid colors yellow , and , on warming , dark violet . The rose - red solution , treated with stannous chloride , turns pale violet and deposits ...
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... minute trace of it in the free state , but an apparently larger quantity in combination . Reactions indicating the presence of a little free salicylic acid were also obtained with the rhizome of Viola odorata , Lin .; V. silvatica , Fr ...
... minute trace of it in the free state , but an apparently larger quantity in combination . Reactions indicating the presence of a little free salicylic acid were also obtained with the rhizome of Viola odorata , Lin .; V. silvatica , Fr ...
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... minute quantity , like the volatile oil . The volatile acid has an agree- able odor , resembling that of butyric aeid . - Jour . de Phar . et de Chim . , Sept. , 1881 , 232–234 . Adulterated Saffron . - E . Johanson has met with a ...
... minute quantity , like the volatile oil . The volatile acid has an agree- able odor , resembling that of butyric aeid . - Jour . de Phar . et de Chim . , Sept. , 1881 , 232–234 . Adulterated Saffron . - E . Johanson has met with a ...
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... minutes , and this did not dis- appear on the addition of 30 drops of alcohol . No color was produced when operating with vinegar saturated with cream of tartar or calcium sulphate , or with pure vinegar containing one per cent . of ...
... minutes , and this did not dis- appear on the addition of 30 drops of alcohol . No color was produced when operating with vinegar saturated with cream of tartar or calcium sulphate , or with pure vinegar containing one per cent . of ...
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... minute trace of crystals after six hours at 60 ° F . , which did not increase on standing . Salicin in water 1 in 28 , cold as before , left a trace undissolved after twelve hours at 60 ° F . , which finally disappeared ; the same ...
... minute trace of crystals after six hours at 60 ° F . , which did not increase on standing . Salicin in water 1 in 28 , cold as before , left a trace undissolved after twelve hours at 60 ° F . , which finally disappeared ; the same ...
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