| General Medical Council (Great Britain) - British pharmacopoeia - 1867 - 478 pages
...insoluble in water, but readily dissolved by K hydrochloric acid. This solution gives a copious light- blue precipitate with the yellow prussiate of potash, and a still more abundant one of a deeper colour with the red prussiate of potash. A small quantity boiled with an excess of caustic soda and filtered,... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - Homeopathic pharmacopoeias - 1870 - 364 pages
...powder of a green colour, insoluble in water, but readily dissolved by Hydrochloric Acid. This solution gives a copious light-blue precipitate with the yellow...Potash, and a still more abundant one of a deeper colour with the red Prussiate of Potash. A small quantity boiled with an excess of Caustic Soda and filtered,... | |
| John Muter - 1874 - 814 pages
...powder of a green colour, insoluble in water, but readily dissolved by hydrochloric acid. This solution gives a copious lightblue precipitate with the yellow...potash, and a still more abundant one of a deeper colour with the red prussiate of potash. A small quantity boiled with an excess of caustic soda and filtered,... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - Homeopathic pharmacopoeias - 1876 - 470 pages
...insoluble in water, but readily dissolved by Hydrochloric Acid. This solution gives a copious light blue precipitate with the yellow Prussiate of Potash, and a still more abundant one of a deeper colour with the red Prussiate of Potash. A small quantity boiled with an excess of Caustic Soda and filtered,... | |
| Robert Edmund Scoresby- Jackson - 1880 - 622 pages
...powder of a preen colour, insoluble in water, but readily dissolved in hydrochloric acid. This solution gives a copious light-blue precipitate with the yellow...potash, and a still more abundant one of a deeper colour with the red prussiate of potash. A small quantity boiled with an excess of caustic soda, and filtered,... | |
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