The alkaline solution is represented by the Liquor Sodae Chlorinatae below, and by the Liquor Potassae Chlorinatae, which see under Potassa Chlorinata.
The reaction upon the pus is the same as that which takes place when liquor potassae is employed.
When shoddy-wool is placed in liquor potassae it is much more speedily attacked than new wool.
Liquor potassae added to its solution gives a yellow precipitate.
When added in this way, "the liquor potassae had not any power to excite germination:" the expectation that a certain mixture of acid and alkali would originate life was disappointed; all the earlier experiments were discredited.
Ether, laudanum, and water will often master it, without the addition of any other medicine; but the liquor potassae and the chalk preparation are valuable adjuncts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "potassae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.