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Black snakes

When o-nitroaniiine is heated in the presence of concentrated sulphuric acid above 200°C it gives rise to a violent reaction after a period of induction. There is also the formation of a black foam that has a volume 150 times greater than the original volume. This is a dangerous variant of the spectacular black snake experiment that is made with a nitrated derivative of a very similar structure and is described on p. 343. This is a phenomenon that can be compared with the ones described concerning p-nitrotoluene sulphonation on p.301. [Pg.303]

When p-nitroacetanilide is heated to 200-250 C in the presence of small quantities of sulphuric acid, it gives rise to a very spectacular decomposition and the formation of a huge quantity of carbonised foam . This extraordinary reaction is called black snake . [Pg.343]

Zagreb antivenin European viper venom antisera Polyvalent Crotalidae antivenin Micrurus fulvius antivenin Australian polyvalent antivenins Adder bites One or more species of viper Any one of four species of pit viper (including Western diamond back and South American rattlesnake Eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius) Any one or combination of black snake, brown snake, death adder, taipan and tiger snake... [Pg.408]

Picric acid is used for manufacturing potassium picrate for whistles. It is sometimes used as a combustion agent for black snakes. Wlien handling picric acid ordinary metallic containers or tools must be avoided. [Pg.152]

Materials and labour enter into the left(debit) side and come out of the right(credit) side as finished goods. Practically energies like power or heat and the loss of tools, furniture, fixtures and structures should be added to the left side, but these are quite small in firework manufacture-The operations which move the left side elements to the right are almost all physical and are seldom chemical. For example, the manufacture of potassium picrate as the material for whistles or the nitration of pitch for black snakes belong to the chemical operation. [Pg.292]

This German device produces an immense long black snake, otherwise quite similar to the Pharaohs Serpents but in no ways related chemically. [Pg.246]

ClMICIFUSA. Black snake root. Cimicifuga serpentaria. Pursh. II. 382.—Radix. The root. [Pg.53]

Pseudechis Porphyriacus Common Name(s) Red-Bellied Black Snake... [Pg.74]

BLACK COHOSH (syn. Black snake root), Cimicifugu mcemosu, Nutt., family Rununc-uhceue... [Pg.87]

This painting represents the two plants necessary in preparing the ayahuasca brew. Out of the ayahuasca vine comes a black snake with yellow, orange, and blue spots, surrounded by a yellow aura. There is also another snake, the chacruna snake, of bright and luminous colors. From its mouth comes a violet radiation surrounded by blue rays. The chacruna snake penetrates the ayahuasca snake,... [Pg.8]

Black cohosh The bugbane (Cimielfuga racemosa) black snake root. [Pg.5]

Tincture of Cimiclftxm Kace-moaa (Black Cobosb, or Black Snake-Koot). Black cohosh roo in fine powder, 4 troy ounces alcohol, 1 pint. Make 1 pint of tincture by maceration or displacement. (Am. Dis.)... [Pg.280]

Compoimd Syrun of Black Cokosh. Macerate 2 ounces olock cohosh (black snake-root), 1 ounce seneka root, 1 ounce liquorice root, and ounce ipecacuanha root in dilate alcohol for 24 hours then transfer to a percolator and run through two pints evaporate the excess of alcohol by a water-bath, and convert into a syrup with sufficient quantity of sugar lastly, treat 2 ounces wild cher bark with half a pint of cold water, which add to the syrup previously cooled. [Pg.287]

Moore s Extract of Bktck Cohosh. Moisten black Ciihosh root (black snake-root, or cimicifuga racemosa) in No. 50 powder, with 05 per cent, alcohol, and pat k closely in a displacer add gradually more of the alcohol until the resinous portion is exhausted evaporate tho alcoholic portion to dryness, powder tho product and pass it through a fine sieve. Proceed to displace... [Pg.292]

Cimicifuga. Black cohosh black snake root Ac-taea bugbane bug wort. Dried rhizome and roots of Cimici-fuga racemosa (L.) Nutt.. Ranuncuiaceae. Habit. U.S., Canada, Constit. Isoferulic acid. 15-20% cimicifugin, tannin, volatile oil, resin, a sugar. [Pg.354]

How can I make black snake fireworks from items around my house ... [Pg.288]

An outdoor location where you can light the black snake firework safely without damaging anything... [Pg.289]

Use the sand to form a pile (in your chosen safe outdoor location), and then create a depression in the middle of the sand. This depression is where you will ignite the black snake firework. [Pg.289]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.120 , Pg.121 ]




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