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Acid-Powder

Inaredi ents % by Weight Aerosol OT-B Surfactant 2.0 NTA Acid 20.0 Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate 5B.0 Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate 20.0 [Pg.54]


Silicon, like carbon, is unaffected by dilute acids. Powdered silicon dissolves incompletely in concentrated nitric acid to give insoluble silicon dioxide, SiOj ... [Pg.169]

Vaseline, Castor oil, Olivo oil, Sal volatile, Boracic acid powder, Sodium bicarbonate powder, Chloramiue-T powder. Sulpha-pyridine powder, Butesin picrate ointment. [Pg.1131]

Dental cement Aqueous acid Powder base Material Amorphous matrix Uses... [Pg.472]

Salicylic acid peel % Weight of salicylic acid powder (g) Amount of ethyl alcohol 95% (cc)... [Pg.50]

Cyanide blood agents are relatively unstable and tend to polymerize on standing. Polymers can be explosive. Stabilizers or solvents can be added to inhibit decomposition. Stabilizers include phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, powdered sodium pyrophosphate, and sulfur dioxide. Although cyanide blood agents react with metals, they can be stored in steel or other common containers if stabilized. [Pg.233]

Weigh 5.54 g of acetyl salicylic acid powder and 2.81 g of phenobarbital powder and mix them thoroughly. [Pg.128]

Simple or compound powder The simple powder contain just one active ingredient (e.g. acetylsalicylic acid powder) and compound powder contain more than one active ingredient. [Pg.11]

Powder for external use e.g. NEBASULF, boric acid powder, zinc oxide powder, talc etc. Tooth powder may also be classified under this group. [Pg.11]


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