In the case of a tared filter it is weighed repeatedly until the weight suffers no change; then knowing the weight of the filter paper, the weight of the precipitate is obtained by subtraction.
If the substance to be weighed changes in composition on strong heating, it is necessary to employ a tared filter, i.
As soon as the precipitate has become flocculent, collect on a tared filter, wash with 90-percent alcohol until free from lead, wash with ether, dry and weigh.
If a tared filter paper is used, weigh in a weighing bottle.
The last filtration may be performed upon a Gooch crucible, a linen filter, or a tared filter paper.
The clear liquid is decanted through a tared filter, and the precipitate well washed with alcohol by decantation, and finally transferred to the filter, dried and weighed.
A slight excess of mineral acid is now added, and the whole heated until the separated fatty acids are perfectly clear, when they are collected on a tared filter paper, well washed with hot water and dried until constant in weight.
After six hours' rest the water is withdrawn, the tube of the separator carefully dried, and the ethereal solution filtered through a dried tared filter paper into a tared flask.
From 10 to 15 grammes of the fat are dissolved in petroleum ether with frequent stirring, and passed through a tared filter paper.
This is simply estimated by taking a weighed portion in small shavings in a tared dish, and drying in the oven at 105° C.
Mix the two emulsions and wash into a tared 2-litre flask with 600 c.
Wash the agar emulsion into a tared 2-litre flask with a further 250 c.
Wash the agar emulsion into a tared 2-litre flask with 400 c.
The residue, which is to be washed with boiling water until the washings no longer affect test papers, is thrown upon a tared filter, and dried at 212 degrees.
The precipitate is collected, washed with a little alcohol, dried, and weighed on a tared filter; 100 parts of the salt are equal to 7.
Finally, the precipitate is collected on a tared filter and weighed, after drying at 100 deg.
The supernatant fluid is decanted, and the precipitate washed by subsidence; it is lastly dried over the water-bath in a tared porcelain dish, and its weight taken.
The precipitate is now collected on a tared filter, washed, dried, and weighed.
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