It thus becomes a very simple means of obtaining the beneficial effects of the administration of this antiseptic without the difficulties and dangers which attend it in its uncombined irritant and caustic form.
A convenient form of exhibiting this drug when uncombined with other remedies.
The uncombined earth should be dusted off the mass before powdering the latter.
A drop of solution of terchloride of gold added to these waters shows whether they contain any uncombined essential oil, by forming, in that case, a fine metallic film on the surface.
The whole of the uncombined water may be known to be evaporated when vapour ceases to condense on a piece of cold glass held over the mouth of the flask.
The blast is then stopped, and the metal has about the composition of wrought-iron; it contains someuncombined O.
Put the contents into an evaporating-dish, and look for any uncombined iron or sulphur.
It occurs uncombined in coal-mines, and some other places, but the readiness with which it unites with other elements, particularly O, prevents its accumulation in large quantities.
It is then purified from any uncombined C by melting in hot water and passing into molds in cold water.
This was the common potash alum and uncombined with any carbonated alkali, and it passed into the stomach unchanged.
The first distinction pointed out by Aristotle among simple, uncombined Terms, or the things denoted thereby, is the Homonymous, the Synonymous, and the Paronymous.
In regard to simple and uncombined ideas, ignorance is not possible as an erroneous combination, but only as a mental blank.
But nowhere, except in the air around us, do we find oxygen free and uncombined with other substances.
The explanation of the bleaching power of chlorine is that the chlorine combines with the hydrogen of the water and sets oxygen free; the uncombined free oxygen oxidizes the coloring matter in the cloth and destroys it.
In pyrotechny, we have merely to consider it in a free, or uncombined state; but as the subject is interesting, we purpose to notice it very briefly under the following heads: viz.
Berzelius, however, detected in bone-fluate of lime, muriate of soda, and uncombined soda.
This is owing to the solidification of the water, or its union with the lime in the form of a hydrate, and the consequent change, which the caloric undergoes from a latent to an uncombined state.
Brodie admits the polarity of oxygen in combination, but not in anuncombined state, whilst Schönbein supposes uncombined oxygen to be polar also, considering ozone as electro-negative oxygen.
The solution will contain not only the compound of the barium peroxide, but also a compound of the barium oxide itself, a certain quantity of which always remains uncombined with oxygen.
In the ordinary furnace fresh fuel is placed on the burning fuel, and the products of dry distillation of the fresh fuel have to burn at the expense of the oxygen remaining uncombined with the burnt fuel.
Alumed leather is washed in a solution of borax or carbonate of ammonia to remove uncombined dressing in order to prepare it for dyeing.
It is then dipped into hot water and mechanically pressed, to remove surplus or uncombined oil, which is collected and sold under the name of "sod oil.
Experiments were commenced in 1857, and conducted for several years in succession, to determine whether plants assimilate free or uncombined nitrogen, and also various collateral points.
The metals comprising this group are never found in the uncombined condition, but occur most often in the form of carbonates and sulphates; they form oxides of the type RO, and in the case of calcium, strontium and barium, of the type RO2.
The uncombined oil must, in the next place, be withdrawn by the degraissage, which consists in steeping the goods for 6 hours in a very weak alkaline ley.
When cloth is boiled with milk of lime, the grease which is uncombined unites with that alkaline earth; and forms a calcareous soap, pretty soluble in a great excess of lime-water, and still more so in caustic soda.
Whenever the albumen is coagulated, the uncombined water may be easily evaporated away, and the residuary solid matter may be readily dried in the air, so as to be rendered unsusceptible of decomposition.
To prevent, by the peculiar action of the dung, the uncombined mordant, as well as the acetic acid with which the bath is apt to get loaded, from affecting the blank parts of the cloth, or being injurious to the mordant.
It is first received in a moist canvas bag, through which the thin uncombined quicksilver spontaneously passes.
These acids are deprived of their uncombinedwater by means of chloride of calcium.
It has been found existing in an uncombined state in the gases evolved from the solfataras of Iceland.
Pure and uncombined hydrogen is not employed in the arts.
When a substance under decomposition yields at the electrodes those bodies uncombined and unaltered which the electric current has separated, then they may be considered as primary results, even though themselves compounds.
The surface of the sulphuret being again removed by a file or knife, it was considered quite free from uncombined silver.
It is worthy of being examined, whether hydrogen in its concrete state, uncombined with caloric, be susceptible of combination with sulphur, phosphorus, and the metals.
Argill, or the base of alum, having less tendency to combination than the other earths, is often found in the state of argill, uncombined with any acid.
To obtain it pure, we must rectify, by means of distillation, which separates it from the uncombined oily and charry matter; and it may be concentrated by freezing, in the manner recommended for treating the acetous acid.
This acid is found in an uncombined state in the waters of certain lakes.
KOH, denotes the amount of alkali absorbed by the uncombined fat.
Soap, to be suitable for the purpose, must be free from uncombined caustic alkali, unsaponified fat, silicates, and rosin.
Oxygen is largely distributed over our globe, both in its uncombined state, and in union with other substances.
In its uncombined state it is a colourless gas, somewhat heavier than atmospheric air, without taste or smell.
It follows that, as connected with the human will, emotion is never uncombined with thought.
But feeling on any plane is not, as conscious, uncombined with thought.
Hydraulic lime contains a good deal of uncombined lime, and has to be slaked before it is used as a cement.
In the Swiss Pharmacopeia the permissible content of uncombined tribromphenol is limited thus: “If 0.
It is essentially the same as was employed by Pullen for the determination of uncombined iodine in iodine ointment.
Von Heyden, for “Phenol Bismuth Compound” the freedom from uncombined tribromphenol was provided for by the direction to wash with alcohol the product obtained.
It is impossible if it is intended to indicate the actual composition of the product because that would mean that the oil is alleged to contain free or uncombined iodin, bromin and phosphorus.
The examination brought out that the bismuth tribromphenate submitted to the national Council of Defense contained a large amount of uncombined tribromphenol, while the specimen of Xeroform-Heyden contained an excessive quantity of bismuth.
It has been seen above that the natural condition of matter is cold, frozen, inactive, and solid: and that the elements of this globe were created in a simple, uncombined state.
Atoms cannot exist in an uncombined condition in the creation stage; atmospheric air however consists of atoms in an uncombined state.
Qualitative tests made on specimens from each brand of tablets demonstrated the absence of uncombined hydrochloric acid in each.
It is to be especially noticed that none of these substances occur in plants in the free or uncombined state, but always in the form of compounds of greater or less complexity, and extremely varied both in their properties and composition.
When limestone is burnt in the kiln, the change which ensues consists in the expulsion of the carbonic acid, and the consequent conversion of the lime into the uncombined or quick state.
Where it appears uncombined with the former earths it is carbonate, yet still feebly corrosive.
If, in the firing of the elements, as above set forth, all of the charcoal does not unite with the other elements, such uncombined portion should be removed from the fused mass before it is ground.
The first on examination proved to be a mixture of palmitic and stearic acids existing uncombined in the wool oil.