A cubic centimeter of O has as many molecules as a cubic centimeter of H, a liter of N the same number as a liter of steam, under similar conditions.
This dilution may be carried on to any desired extent; in the examination of many dairy products, it is necessary to use very minute quantities of material, often only one one-millionth of a cubic centimeter.
For the carbonates about 1 gram may be weighed, washed into a 400 cubic centimeter beaker, diluted with distilled water, methyl orange indicator added and titrated with normal acid.
Or the copper may be dissolved in 1 liter of water, and the tartrate and potassium hydrate in another, and a cubic centimeter of each mixed at the moment they are to be used.
A cubic centimeter of the suspected urine is then measured out and added drop by drop to the solution kept hot.
If now a cubic centimeter of water be poured upon AB it will raise the level 1 cm.
This brings in a factor that was not considered before, that of the mass[B] of a cubic centimeter of the liquid.
This toxin is quite toxic; one-third of a cubic centimeter suffices to kill 100 Gm.
A quintillionth of a cubic centimeter of the serum per gramme weight of a live mouse suffices to protect the animal from an otherwise fatal quantity of tetanus toxin.
According to Vaillard, a quintillionth of a cubic centimeter of this antitetanic serum suffices to preserve one gramme of living mouse from the effects of a dose of tetanic serum that would otherwise be surely fatal.
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