10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PULVERISABLE»
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1
Mixed metals or metallic alloys
According to Lewis an alloy of 8 parts tin to 1 part bismuth melts at 199° C. An
alloy of 3 parts tin to 1 part bismuth is pulverisable, of a dull-grey fracture, and
has a specific gravity of 7 776. An alloy of 2 parts tin to 1 part bismuth melts at
166° C.
Arthur Horseman Hiorns, 1912
2
A Text-book of Materia Medica and Pharmacy for Medical Students
White, or almost so, dry, nearly inodorous; becomes horny and pulverisable
when dried. SAPO DURUS. HARD SoAP. Soap made with sodium hydroxide and
olive oil; contains about 30% of water. Sodium oleate, greyish-white, dry
inodorous; ...
Velyien Ewart Henderson, 1919
3
Micro-chemistry of Poisons, Including Their Physiological, ...
If, on the other hand, the solid matter separated by the strainer, when pressed, is
dry and pulverisable, it is returned to the strained liquid, the mixture heated with a
few drops more of sulphuric acid, and again returned to the strainer. The highly ...
Theodore George Wormley, 1869
4
Note-book of materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics. ...
White, or with a very light greyish tint, dry ; nearly- inodorous ; horny and
pulverisable when kept in dry warm air ; easily moulded when heated. Sapo
Durus — Hard Soap. — Soap made with olive oil and soda. Characters. —
Greyish- white ...
Robert Edmund Scoresby- Jackson, Francis Walter Moinet, 1880
5
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
In this state the rhizome is greyish-white and easily pulverisable. The rhizome
should be gathered in spring or late in the autumn, and dried quickly. It is usually
gathered on the banks of the Thames about May, for the London market. The
fresh ...
6
Journal of the Chemical Society
The first and second fractions thus Obtained were but very slightly hygroscopic,
and easily pulverisable; the third, fourth, and fifth also only slightly hygroscopic;
whereas the sixth, which contained considerable quantities of malic acid, and the
...
7
Works of the Cavendish Society: Lehmann, K.G. Physiological ...
Cholinic acid (C^H3gOg Mulder) forms white and bright flocculi, insoluble in
water, and which, on drying, become brown and pulverisable. Its baryta and lead-
salts have a tendency to cake together, and are almost insoluble in alcohol; the ...
Cavendish Society, London, 1851
8
Annual Report of the Medical Officer: Supplement to the ...
When the fibres, taken out of the anhydrous ether, are dried in vacuo over oil of
vitriol, they become a perfectly white and pulverisable mass. When this powder is
now heated in a water-oven to 96° for some time, it becomes somewhat plastic ...
Great Britain. Medical Department, 1882
9
Micro-chemistry of Poisons: Including Their Physiological, ...
If, on the other hand, the solid matter separated by the strainer, when pressed, is
dry and pulverisable, it is returned to the strained liquid, the mixture heated with a
few drops more of sulphuric acid, and again returned to the strainer. The highly ...
Theodore George Wormley, 1867
10
Journal - Chemical Society, London
Pure colloidal mercury is also obtained by carrying out Bredig's method of "
pulverisation " with amalgams or precipitates of mercury on wires which are not
themselves pulverisable (compare Abstr., 1899, ii, 78). In the same manner, other
...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1902