They are precipitated out of solution by alcohol and by lead subacetate solution.
Soluble starch is precipitated out of solution by alcohol, or by lead subacetate solution.
They are precipitated from solution by alcohol, but not by lead subacetate (distinction from starch).
Dissolve the salts in the acid, add little by little the subacetateof lead, and well shake the mixture.
Others use a dry dressing, and dust with Calomel, with a mixture of Sulphate of Copper, Sulphate of Zinc and Alum, or with Subacetate of Copper and Tannin.
Villate in 1829 as under: Subacetate of lead liquid .
Internally lead has an astringent action on the mucous membranes, causing a sensation of dryness; the dilute solution of the subacetate forms an effective gargle in tonsillitis.
They are very astringent, haemostatic and sedative; the strong solution of the subacetate is powerfully caustic and is rarely used undiluted.
From a hot infusion of tea-leaves by treatment with subacetate of lead and sulphuretted hydrogen, as in process 1 (above).
Solution ofsubacetate of lead and proof spirit, of each 2 fl.
According to Robiquet, this is the basis of Keyser's antivenereal pills, which do not contain subacetate of mercury, as has been asserted.
A subacetateof lead is formed by digesting a cold solution of uncrystallized acetate, over litharge, with frequent agitation.
A chrome orange reserve may be made by introducing a larger proportion of subacetate of lead, and passing the reserve printed goods through weak milk of lime, as already prescribed for producing an orange by chrome.
Sugar possesses the remarkable property of dissolving the oxide, as well as the subacetate of copper (verdigris), and of counteracting their poisonous operation.
Subacetate of Copper, Subchloride, and Carbonate=, all act very similarly to the sulphate when given in large doses.
There is an ointment, called the Compound Ointment of subacetate of lead, which contains the subacetate in about the proportion of 2 per cent.
In a case of poisoning by verdigris (subacetate of copper) recorded by Orfila,[883] the stomach was so much inflamed and thickened that towards the pyloric end the opening into the intestine was almost obliterated.
That the same is the case with lime-water, with muriate of tin mixed with ammonia, and with subacetate of lead—vi.
Prefixed to the name of a salt it is equivalent to basic; as, subacetate or basic acetate.
Soap cerate, a cerate formed of soap, olive oil, white wax, and the subacetate of lead, sometimes used as an application to allay inflammation.
Defn: An aqueous solution of the subacetate of lead, used as a lotion in cases of inflammation.
An aqueous solution of the subacetate of lead, used as a lotion in cases of inflammation.
The operator must learn by experience the point where the addition should cease; a decided excess of subacetate of lead solution should never be used.
Excess of subacetate of lead solution in clarification.
After adding the solution of subacetate of lead the flask must be gently shaken, so as to mix it with the sugar solution.
In many cases of high grade sugars, especially beet sugars, the use of alumina alone will be sufficient for clarification without the previous addition of subacetate of lead.
In such case, before making up to the mark, a saturated solution of subacetate of lead is added.
Fuchsin is separated by treatment with subacetate of lead and addition of amylic alcohol (Jour.
Were the things to be analysed, it might transpire that the quantity of verdigris or subacetate on the copper plate had been excessive, so great as to look like deliberate purpose.
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