To render albumenized paper sensitive to light it has to be treated with a solution of silver nitrate, and the most convenient method of applying it is to float it on a dish containing the silver salt in solution.
When thoroughly dry, plunge them for a few seconds into a weak solution of silver nitrate (30 grains to the ounce of water will suffice), wash one under the tap, and then allow both to dry again.
Caustic Potash or Silver Nitrate should be applied two or three times at the intervals of two or three days to insure the entire extermination of the wart.
Then with an ordinary syringe inject the following: Silver Nitrate, ten grains; Water, one ounce.
It must be observed that hydrogen alone may give a slight reduction and precipitate in solutions of silver nitrate.
The silver cyanide may be also estimated gravimetrically by adding excess of silver nitrate, collecting the precipitate on a weighed filter, washing, drying, and weighing.
It can be obtained in the form of a black solid by passing hydrosulphuric acid through a solution of silver nitrate.
When a solution of silver nitrate is added to a solution of potassium chlorate no precipitate forms.
When a concentrated solution of borax acts on silver nitrate a borate of silver is formed.
The green salt appears to dissociate in aqueous solution into two ions, namely CrCl2(OH2)4 and one chlorine ion, since practically only one-third of the chlorine is precipitated by silver nitrate solution at 0 deg.
An ammoniacal solution of silver nitrateis reduced by chloral; and nascent hydrogen converts it into aldehyde.
Normal chromates on the addition of silver nitrate give a red precipitate of silver chromate, easily soluble in ammonia, and with barium chloride a yellow precipitate of barium chromate, insoluble in acetic acid.
The violet form gives a purple solution, and all its chlorine is precipitated by silver nitrate, the aqueous solution containing four ions, probably Cr(OH2)6 and three chlorine ions.
Obstinate ulceration of the tongue may require the use of silver nitrate.
Their walls should be distended with solutions of carbolic acid or be touched with solutions of iodine, silver nitrate, or cupric sulphate, to promote reparative inflammation.
Indelible ink is usually a weak solution of silver nitrate, but carbon in the form of lampblack or India ink, salts of molybdenum, vanadium, etc.
Silver fulminate, a white crystalline substance, Ag2C2N2O2, obtained by adding alcohol to a solution of silver nitrate.
Before exposure the plate is immersed in a solution of silver nitrate, and immediately after exposure it is developed and fixed.
Silver Nitrate: a strong solution in spirit of nitrous ether, painted around the area of inflammation, will check it in superficial parts.
In the one, all the chlorine present is precipitated as chloride by silver nitrate in the usual way, and the chloride of silver collected and weighed.
Add to the clear liquid one or two drops of silver nitrate solution, to make sure that an excess of the reagent is present.
It is plain that a standard solution of silver nitrate (made by weighing out the crystals) is convenient or necessary if many titrations of this nature are to be made.
The coating of silver obtained by this process is coherent and homogeneous, while that deposited from a solution of silver nitrate, as the result of the primary action of the current, is crystalline and easily detached.
If we take as an example a concentration cell in which silver plates are placed in solutions of silver nitrate, one of which is ten times as strong as the other, this equation gives E = 0.
It has been determined through long practice that a 3-percent solution of silver nitrateis adequate for the purpose, although concentrations up to 10 percent are sometimes used.
A solution of approximately 3 percent may be prepared by dissolving 4 ounces of silver nitrate in 1 gallon of distilled water.
Painting the gums with a two per cent solution of silver nitrate in water, by means of a camel's-hair brush, twice daily, will also prove serviceable.
If the lips are badly cracked, touching them, once daily, with a stick of silver nitrate (dipped in water) is of service.
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