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Hydrogen peroxide ointment

Homogenize for 6 minutes using Ultra-Turrax homogenizer. [Pg.174]


CHEMICAL PROPERTIES noncombustible solid gradually absorbs carbon dioxide upon exposure to air reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride reacts with sulfuric acid to produce zinc sulfate, and it reacts with carbon monoxide or hydrogen to produce elemental zinc reacts lowly with fatty acids in oils and fats to produce lumpy masses of zinc oleate, stearate, etc. forms cement-like products when mixed with a strong solution of zinc chloride or with phosphoric acid, owing to the formation of oxy-salts hydrogen peroxide is produced when ointments containing zinc oxide and water are melted and exposed to UV light FP (NA) LFL/UFL (NA) AT (NA) HC (NA) HF (-350.5 kJ/mol crystal at 25°C) pH (6.95 American process zinc oxide, 7.37 French process zinc oxide). [Pg.992]

Shortly after the appearance of the gas casualty chest in 1S>42, a small gas casualty first-aid kit, evolved from the earlier plant kit, was standardized and issued on the basis of one to each twenty-five individuals and as an accessory of vehicular equipment. Its contents, based on developments reported in TM 8-285, were dichloramine-T in triacetin, hydrogen peroxide solution, copper sulfate solution. Ml eye solution, amyl nitrite, pontacaine ointment, and M4 protective ointment. Three years later, in 1945, this same first-aid kit contained BAL ointment, chloroform, amyl nitrite, copper sulfate, eye and nose drops, calamine lotion, and the M5 protective ointment kit, the latter consisting of four tubes of M5 protective ointment and one tube of BAL eye ointment. Over 250,000 of these kits were procured for shipment overseas. [Pg.95]


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