Manual of chemical analysis as applied to the examination of medicinal chemicals : a guide for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the detection of impurities and adulterations : for the use of pharmaceutists, physicians, druggists, and manufacturing chemists, and of pharmaceutical and medical students . Fig. 14, VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS. 53 The apparatus required for volumetric analysis consists, be-sides the common utensils, as beakers, funnels, porcelain-cap-sules, crucibles, stirring-rods, balances, etc., of one or se


Manual of chemical analysis as applied to the examination of medicinal chemicals : a guide for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the detection of impurities and adulterations : for the use of pharmaceutists, physicians, druggists, and manufacturing chemists, and of pharmaceutical and medical students . Fig. 14, VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS. 53 The apparatus required for volumetric analysis consists, be-sides the common utensils, as beakers, funnels, porcelain-cap-sules, crucibles, stirring-rods, balances, etc., of one or several. Gay Ltjssacs Bukettb. Fro. 18. litre-flasks for the preparation of the test-solutions (Fig. 15);these, when filled to a mark on the neck, have mostly a capa-city of 1,000 cubic centimetres (1 litre) of distilled vrater; 54 MANUAL or CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. some cylindrical graduated litre-jars (Figs. 16 and 17), dividedinto 100 or 1,000 centimetre-parts, and used for the preparationof test-solutions as well as for the admixture of parts of a litre ;and one or several graduated tubes for the delivery and measure- rs. 20. Fig. 21.


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