Steep turmeric, round zedoary, gamboge, or annotta, in a weak ley of subcarbonate of soda or potash.
On account of the excess of base in its composition it was formerly regarded as a subsalt (subcarbonate of magnesia).
The subnitrate or subcarbonate can be given in powder on an empty stomach in doses of five to twenty grains alone or in combination with opium, or it can be dispensed with alkalies in water.
Bismuth subnitrate or subcarbonate unites with sulphuretted hydrogen and absorbs it.
Vauquelin, these waters contain Subcarbonate of Soda, Sulphate of Soda, Chloride of Sodium, Subcarbonate of Lime, and Silex.
Mix twenty grains quinine with one pint diluted gin or port wine, and add ten grains subcarbonate of iron.
The spirit will thus become separated from the water, because the subcarbonate of potash abstracts from it the whole of the water which it contained; and this combination sinks to the bottom, and the spirit alone floats on the top.
Oyster-shell powder andsubcarbonate of potash, or soda, are usually employed for that purpose.
If the whole distilled spirit be mixed with perfectly dry subcarbonate of potash, the alcohol will float at the top of the potash, as stated, p.
Another substance employed by fraudulent bakers, is subcarbonateof ammonia.
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