Radium Chlorid Solution (containing 1 milligram of radium chlorid in 100 cubic centimeters of water).
In view of the claim of low chlorid content, it is interesting to note that the analyses above referred to show that the chlorid content is actually higher than that of some other bromid preparations on the market.
Gravimetric determination of chlorid as silver chlorid and titration of borax by Thompson’s method indicated sodium chlorid (NaCl) 47.
The assertion that the iron chlorid “acts as magnetic iron aiding the play of the electric travel” is nonsensical and on a par with the electric belt method of exploitation, and suggests forcibly the class to which Alleotone belongs.
As a matter of fact, the average individual takes with his food many times the amount of chlorid he could possibly take in contaminated bromid.
Sodium chlorid, even as an impurity, would retard rather than favor the development of bromism; sodium chlorid is even used as an antidote in bromid poisoning.
The addition of potassium ferricyanid solution does not produce any blue coloration, thus demonstrating the absence of ferrous chlorid (iron protochlorid).
Every one knows, of course, that sodium chloridis common salt.
It gave no color with ferric chlorid and a positive isonitril test.
Acute cases of poisoning in man from four or more grams of barium carbonate or chlorid or nitrate have been reported more or less frequently.
Stern[217] cites Perondi and Lisfranc to the effect that "remarkably large doses of barium chlorid can be borne without injury by gradually increasing the doses (dissolved in much water).
Two grams of beryllium chlorid were fed in aqueous solution to a rabbit weighing 1,800.
Then, too, as Luedeking[232] pointed out, large quantities of calcium chlorid may interfere with the precipitation of barium as a sulphate.
Fuchs[225] has called attention to the fact that the flesh of cattle poisoned with barium chlorid was harmless, perhaps owing to a conversion into an insoluble salt, a fact which may be considered in the use of locoed animals for food.
Husard and Biron administered daily doses of 8 grams of barium chlorid to one horse, and the same amount of barium carbonate to a second horse, for several days.
Thus, the addition of a few milligrams of barium chlorid to a solution of a sulphocyanate renders the latter much more poisonous.
Zirconium chlorid has an astringent taste, and if fed repeatedly will cause the metallic astringent action.
Dieckerhoff advises against the use of barium chlorid in the treatment of constipation in sheep.
The platinum chlorid precipitate from the extract of the plant proved inactive.
As injections may be used chlorid of zinc, one-half dram to the quart of water, or sulphate of iron, 1 dram to the quart.
The subsequent treatment consists in keeping the artificial wound open for the discharge of pus, and the injection of chlorid of zinc, 5 grains to the ounce of water, once or twice a day, until the wound is healed.
If they no longer communicate, a stronger injection may be used (tincture of chlorid of iron 60 drops, alcohol 1 ounce).
The ceilings and those portions of the walls which can not be reached should be disinfected by means of chlorin gas liberated from the chlorid of lime by crude carbolic acid.
After the flooring is replaced the woodwork should be coated with limewash, containing one-fourth pound ofchlorid of lime to the gallon of mixture.
The chlorid and sulphate are those in most common use.
Washing the sores twice daily with a weak solution of zinc chlorid (2-1/2 per cent solution) has been found to assist in checking the inflammation and to cleanse and heal the parts by its germicidal action.
The cavities may then be packed with cotton, soaked in 5 per cent zinc-chlorid solution.
The blisters should be opened as soon as formed, to allow the escape of the serum, followed by a wash composed of chlorid of zinc, 1 dram to 15 ounces of water.
The liberation of chlorin gas is brought about by the action of sulphuric acid, either on a mixture of chlorid of sodium and black oxid of manganese or on bleaching powder.
Treatment consists in an early opening of the abscess by a free incision and the injection twice a day of an astringent antiseptic (chlorid of zinc one-half dram, water 1 pint).
The number and location of these cones of chlorid of lime depend on the size and structure of the building to be disinfected.
For cauterizing the wound, fuming nitric acid, the hot iron, and 10 per cent solution of zinc chlorid are the most efficacious.
To a few cubic centimeters of the urine add solution of ferric chlorid (about 10 per cent.
This may be converted into terms of chlorin or sodium chlorid by means of the table upon page 60.
It is said that a man swallowed 80 grains of mercuric chlorid in whiskey and water, and vomited violently about ten minutes afterward.
The creature was killed by a mercuric-chlorid solution, and removed with a probe.
The protoxid of tin (SnO) is black, and can be obtained from chlorid of tin, or by long exposure of tin to the atmosphere.
A tablespoonful of chlorid of lime in a liquid state, mixed with a quart of pure spring water.
If the mouth be well rinsed with a teaspoonful of the solution of the chlorid in a tumbler of water, the bad odor of the teeth will be removed.
Silk articles should not be kept folded in white papers, as the chlorid of lime used in bleaching the paper will impair the color of the silk.
It may, however, be completely eradicated by making a little chlorid of lime into a paste with water, and rubbing it upon the stains.
Sidenote: How hydrochloric acid is formed] The source of hydrochloric acid is from the sodium chlorid or common salt of the blood.
Internally, iodid of potassium may be given in doses of 2 drams thrice a day, or tincture of the chlorid of iron every four hours.
Sulphate or chloridof zinc: Milk, the whites of eggs, or calcined magnesia.
The best resort is to remove any diseased product that may be found attached to the walls of the womb and to inject it daily with a warm solution of carbolic acid 2 drams, chlorid of zinc one-half dram, water 1 quart.
In erysipelas the skin may be painted with tincture of chlorid of iron, or with a solution of 20 grains of iodin in an ounce of carbolic acid, and one-half an ounce of tincture of chlorid of iron may be given thrice daily in a bottle of water.
All harness and stable utensils should be similarly treated; blankets and rubbers may be boiled, and the stalls should be covered with a whitewash of quicklime, containing one-fourth pound of chlorid of lime to the gallon.
In case proud flesh appears it should be kept down either by pressure or by caustics, as powdered bluestone, silver nitrate, chlorid of antimony, or by astringents, such as burnt alum.
Chlorid of lime sprinkled around the stall is good.
A solution of the chlorid of iron placed on a wound alone or by means of cotton drenched in the liquid produces a rapid and hard clot.
The wound may subsequently be washed out with a solution of chlorid of zinc, 5 grains to the ounce of water, three times a day.
Ulcers are to be treated by the application of stimulating dressings, such as carbolized oil, a 1 per cent solution of nitrate of silver or of chlorid of zinc, with pads of oakum and flannel bandages.
Extract with boiling water, add ammonium chlorid solution to the filtrate until a distinct odor of ammonia is given off.
Then add a drop of ferric chlorid solution, and a violet color will be produced if salicylic acid is present.
Add a few drops of water and a drop of very dilute ferric chlorid solution in such a way that the solutions will come together slowly.
This in turn is connected with a calcium chlorid tube and this with a small, hard glass tube, 15 or 20 cm.
The large part next the chlorid tube is protected by fine wire gauze which extends to within a half inch of the constricted part.
A precipitate will form if tartaric acid is present and it will dissolve in an excess of ammonium chlorid or acetic acid.
Leach makes the same test by slightly acidifying a portion of the lean meat, then extracting with ether, and evaporating to dryness and testing the residue with a drop of ferric chlorid solution.
If a precipitate forms on the addition of barium chlorid the presence of sulfurous acid is indicated.
Extract with boiling water, and after filtering add ammonium chlorid solution.
Add to this filtrate enough ammoniumchlorid solution to cause a distinct evolution of ammonia.
Stannous chlorid and potassium carbonate are added to ginger cake to give the same color to the product made of molasses and a poor grade of flour as that made from good flour and honey.
The value of the Nauheim baths with sodium chlorid and carbonic acid gas still depends on the individual and the way that they are applied.
The medicinal constituents of the saline bath are sodium chlorid and calcium chlorid, the strength of each varying from 2 to 3 percent The baths at first arc given at a temperature of 95 F.
Iron is early indicated, and nothing is better than 5 drops of the tincture of chlorid of iron in a little lemonade or orangeade, administered once in eight hours.
Mercuric chlorid does indeed produce some local irritation, but there is as yet no convincing evidence that its intravenous injection causes less injury than oral administration.
The amount of ammonium chlorid found, as indicated by the total nitrogen, was not more than 1.
The presence of sulphates in the ammonium acetate solution was shown by the formation of a precipitate with barium chlorid solution and acetic acid.
If it be assumed that all of the chlorid present is in the form of free hydrochloric acid, each dose of the preparation contains the equivalent of about two-thirds of one Pharmacopeial dose of diluted hydrochloric acid.
Although Somnoform has been on the market for a long time, the published reports present no proof that it is superior to ethyl chloridused alone.
Then the experiment was repeated after adding sodium chlorid to the solution to simulate the conditions in Platt’s Chlorides.
More experience under controlled conditions is needed before the intravenous use of mercuric chlorid can be approved.
After decolorizing some of Lavoris with chlorid-free animal charcoal, the chlorid was determined by the Volhard method.
The mineral salts or ash, as they are found in meat: "Sodium occurs in the animal body chiefly as chlorid in the fluids and blood, and to a less extent in the other tissues.
Potassium sulphate in the blood reacts to some extent with sodium chlorid, forming potassium chlorid and sodium sulphate, both of which are rapidly eliminated by the kidneys.
Pure potassium chlorid contains only the two elements, potassium and chlorin.
The chemist understands that the meaning of the guarantee of potash is the amount of potash that the potassium present in the potassium chlorid could be converted into.
Now take the key off the part of the silver chlorid (AgCl) that it was covering and compare this with the part that was exposed to the light.
What has the light done to the silverchlorid (AgCl) that it shone on?
Cover the flask and the saucer of calciumchlorid with the bell jar immediately, and pump the air out of the jar.
Pour the suspension of silver chlorid (AgCl) on a piece of blotting paper or on a paper towel, so that the water will be absorbed.
Spread the remaining white paste of silver chlorid (AgCl) out over the blotter as well as you can.
This calcium chloridis not the same as the chlorid of lime which you buy for bleaching or disinfecting.
Put some dry, fused calcium chlorid on a saucer and set it on the plate of the air pump.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chlorid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.