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Example sentences for "silver nitrate"

  • 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.

  • Noyes describes a similar experiment with sodium chloride and silver nitrate, ‹loc.

  • 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 nitrate is 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.

  • Crush a small quantity of silver nitrate crystals in a mortar (Note 1).

  • 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 nitrate is 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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