The dried petals, if powdered, and kept in a stoppered bottle, are of service against heartburn and flatulence, being given in a dose of from twenty to sixty grains.
Its juice should be thickened in a water bath, or the leaves carefully dried, and kept in a well-stoppered bottle, not exposed to the light.
When using glue contained in screw-stoppered vessels it is advisable to smear a little vaseline on the thread to prevent the stopper from adhering to the container.
The nitric acid should be preserved in a stoppered bottle and must be put out of the reach of children.
The bromine-water is now run into the bottle containing the standard solution of carbolic acid from a burette until there is no further precipitate; the bottle is stoppered and shaken after every addition.
Cadmium may also be estimated volumetrically by digesting the sulphide in a stoppered flask with ferric chloride and hydrochloric acid; the resulting ferrous compound is titrated with permanganate, each c.
The acid filtrate is neutralised by sodium carbonate, agitated with an equal volume of ether, allowed to stand in a stoppered vessel for twenty-four hours, and the ether then separated and allowed to evaporate spontaneously.
When a box containing lime cylinders has been opened, it is best to transfer the cylinders to a wide-mouth stoppered bottle, and keep the same in a dry place, as moisture causes the lime to crumble to dust.
Next you will require an empty Winchester quartstoppered bottle, or a bottle of equal capacity.
Allow to stand twenty-four hours, then centrifugalise thoroughly and decant the supernatant fluid into a well-stoppered bottle.
An inexpensive substitute for Esmarch's bottle can be made in the laboratory thus: Select a wide-mouthed glass stoppered bottle of about 500 c.
Transfer this mixture to a large wide-mouthed stoppered bottle previously sterilised.
Experimental Data Two fifty-cent bottles of Wulfing’s Formamint were purchased in the open market and were kept well stoppered to prevent deterioration.
If care is taken as to sterility, however, and the secretin is kept in the ice-chest, wellstoppered and in a dark flask, it will retain its activity for several weeks.
To prepare solutions of definite concentrations, in all cases expressed as percentage by weight, an accurately weighed quantity of iodin was placed in a glass-stoppered bottle and an accurately weighed quantity of liquid petrolatum added.
Lecithin is incompatible with alkalies; it should be kept in well-stoppered bottles and should be protected from the light.
Then he sent for this vessel and shut me up in it and stoppered it with lead and sealed it with the Most High Name and commanded the Jinn to take me and throw me into the midst of the sea.
Meat placed in a stoppered bottle which is then filled with milk will be preserved.
If a sample of milk is placed in a stoppered bottle, it will have much the same taste and odor at the end of several months as at the end of a few days.
If the milk is allowed to ferment in stoppered bottles, the resulting product will be an acid effervescing drink, which is claimed to be more easily digested than sweet milk.
It may then be weighed in a stoppered weighing-tube and dissolved in a solution of potassium iodide in a stopperedflask to prevent loss of iodine by volatilization.
To the same end, all solutions should be kept stoppered and away from direct sunlight or heat.
The bichromate solution is preferably to be placed in a glass-stoppered burette.
Place the solutions in burettes (the iodine in a glass-stoppered burette), observing the usual precautions.
Transfer it to a stoppered weighing-tube, and weigh out two portions of about 0.
Weigh out from a stopperedtest tube into a porcelain mortar about 3.
When it is cold, transfer the carbonate to a stoppered weighing tube or weighing-bottle.
This salt is permanent over long periods if kept in stoppered containers.
Fill a glass-stoppered burette with the permanganate solution, observing the usual precautions, and fill a second burette with the ferrous sulphate solution prepared for use with the potassium bichromate.
Undoubtedly it is at its best in a closely stoppered bottle.
But I don't know whether they keep ginger-beer in glass-stoppered bottles, or if they keep that particular sort of biscuits.
Here were casks and stoppered jars innumerable; shelves of deep blue flasks; lolling amphorae, and festoons of cobwebs drunk with must.
Before him hulked the great shoulders, stoppered with the little round head, of Narcisso, the groom who led Madonna's palfrey.
The Princess opened a small cabinet, and produced a tiny stoppered bottle.
In Experiment 36, where you stoppered a test tube containing a little water and then held the tube over a flame until the cork flew out, you were causing an explosion.
A woman brought me a glass-stoppered bottle of smelling salts and asked me if I could open it.
The whole should be slightly broken in a mortar, and bright crystalline portions taken for analysis, using a stoppered weighing bottle.
The sampling should be performed expeditiously to prevent carbonating, and portions placed in a stoppered bottle.
It should be kept in perfectly clean, tight-stoppered bottles.
Filter if not clear and keep in a tightly stoppered bottle.
There should be glass-stoppered bottles for containing the developing solutions, especially the pyro; also racks to hold the plates while drying; one finely adjusted scale with apothecary weights weighing to a 1/4 lb.
After development, return your old developer to a stoppered bottle, and keep for commencing development.
Then the Wise Man stoppered the jar and sealed it.
So the Fisherman who had one time unbottled the Genie whom Solomon the Wise had stoppered up concluded his story, and all of the good folk who were there began clapping their shadowy hands.
It is then filtered through flannel or clean muslin, and preserved for use in well-stoppered bottles.
Beaume hydrometer, pour off enough to fill a one-litre glass stoppered bottle, after filtering through absorbent cotton.
It will be better soon, Bob," she said, as the boy climbed up and obtained the little stoppered bottle from the top shelf.
Put the grain in small, closely stoppered vials; attach the heads of the small grains to sheets of cardboard of the proper size.
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