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Salt of Saturn

Chemical Designations - Syiwnyms Lead acetate trihydrate Neutral lead acetate Normal lead acetate Salt of Saturn Sugar of lead Chemical Formula Pb(C2H30i)2-3H20. [Pg.230]

Registered trade name(s) CI77575 Salt of Saturn sugar of lead Unichem PBA No data No data... [Pg.372]

Rubbing Alcohol Ruby Arsenic Saccharose Saccharum Safflower Seed Oil Sal Acetosella Sal Ammoniac Salicylic Acid Salmiac Salt of Saturn Salt of Sorrel Salufer Sal Volatile Sand Acid Santachlor... [Pg.81]

He is the first perhaps who has taken such particular notice, what an augmentation of weight is added to many Preparations by the concurrence and incorporation of the substance of Fire into their composition, as you may see in the Calcination of Lead, p. 107. in the Distillation of Spirit of Saturn from the Salt of Saturn, p 116. in the Calcination of Regulus of Antimony, p 208. and even in the Calcination of Antimony by the heat of Sun with a burning glass, p 228. which few instances may possibly lead the way to Inquisitive persons to discover the same augmentation in divers other Preparations. ... [Pg.116]

Salts Compounds formed by the union of acids and bases, by the action of alkalies upon metals, or by the direct union of elements. The term is often incorporated in the common name of salts used as pharmaceuticals bitter salts, epsom salt, or Seidlitz salt (magnesium sulfate), preparing salt (sodium stannate), Preston s salts (ammonium chloride), Rochelle salt or Seignette s salt (potassium and ammonium tartrate), salt of Mars (ferrous sulfate), salt of Saturn (lead acetate), salt of tartar (potassium carbonate), salt of tin (stannous chloride), salt of wisdom (mercury bichloride and ammonium chloride), sore-throat salt (fused potassium nitrate), vinegar salts (calcium acetate), and vomiting salt (zinc sulfate). The term is also applied to some acids, such as salt of lemon or sour salt (citric acid), salt of sorrel (oxalic acid), and spirit of salt (muriatic acid). ... [Pg.967]

SALT of SATURN (301-04-2) Contact with strong acids forms acetic acid. Reacts with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with alkalis, alkylene oxides, ammonia, amines, bromates, citrates, cresols, chloral hydrate, chlorides, carbonates, epichlorohydrin, hydrozoic acid, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, potassium bromate, phenols, phosphates, resorcinol, salicylic acid, sodium salicylate, sodium peroxyborate, sulfites, tartrates, trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. [Pg.1059]

Acetates.—Neutral Lead Acetate—Salt of Saturn—Sugar of Lead—Plumbi acetas (U.S. Br.)—Pb(CaH Oa)a-l-SAq—334.9-1-34—is formed by dissolving PbO in acetic acid or by exposing Pb in contact with acetic acid to air. [Pg.166]

Salt of Saturn Sugar of lead Classification Inorganic salt Definition Avail, as the trihydrate Empirical CiHeOiPb Formula [CHsCOOJjPb... [Pg.1173]

Synonyms Acetic acid, lead salt Lead diacetate Normal lead acetate Salt of saturn Sugar of lead... [Pg.2371]

Salicylsulfonic acid. See 5-Sulfosalicylic acid Saline. See Sodium chloride Salinide. See Salicylanilide Salix alba Salix alba bark extract. See Willow (Salix alba) bark extract Salmiac. See Ammonium chloride Sal mine sulfate. See Protamine sulfate Salol. See Phenyl salicylate SALP. See Sodium aluminum phosphate acidic Sal soda. See Sodium carbonate Salt. See Sodium chloride Sal tartar. See Sodium tartrate Salt cake. See Sodium sulfate Salt of Mohr. See Ferrous ammonium sulfate Saltpeter. See Potassium nitrate Salt of Saturn. See Lead acetate Salt of tartar. See Potassium chlorate Potassium carbonate Salt of tarter. See Potassium chlorate Salt of tin. See Stannous pyrophosphate Salvia. See Sage (Salvia officinalis)... [Pg.3872]

Hermetic Philosophy wishes that the Latten, (name which it has also pleased them to give to their Matter), be composed of a gold and silver, crude, volatile, unripe and full of blackness during the putrefaction, which is called Belly of Saturn, from which Venus was engendered. This is why she is regarded as bom of the philosophic sea. The salt which was produced from that sea, was represented by Cupid, son of Venus and Mercury because then Venus signified Sulphur and Mercury, Quicksilver or Sophie Mercury. [Pg.65]

ARSENICUM — is the Greek Nitre, Effulgence of Metals Salt of Metals, and of Saturn Called also Artanek, or Artanech. Found in many places. It is also Luna, and our Venus. According to Gebir, it is Sulphur s companion. It is the soul, the hermaphrodite, the means whereby Sulphur and Mercury are united. It has community with both natures, and is, therefore, called Sun and Moon. [Pg.49]

The Mercury of the Philosophers may be considered under four aspects. The Mercury of Bodies, which is the Hidden Seed the Mercury of Nature, which is the Bath or Vase of the Philosophers, otherwise called the Radical Moisture the Mercury of the Philosophers, because it is found in their laboratory and in their mineral storehouse. It is the Sphere of Saturn it is their Diana it is the true Salt of Metals. After its acquisition the philosophical work begins. In the fourth place, it is called Common Mercury, not the vulgar Mercury, but the true air of the Philosophers the true middle substance, the true, secret, hidden Fire, called Common Fire because it is common to all minerals, since the substance of metals consists of it, and their quantity and quality are drawn from it. [Pg.338]

Corresponding names were bestowed upon salts of these metals by the alchemists, and some of them have persisted down to the present day. Some examples are lunar caustic (silver nitrate) vitriol of Venus (copper sulphate) sugar of Saturn (lead acetate) and vitriol of Mars, or martial vitriol (ferrous sulphate). [Pg.60]

Salts of sorrel Saturn salt Scheele s green Scheelite Schlippe s salt Schoenite Schutzenberger s salt... [Pg.534]

A philosophical spirit of wine prepared by repeatedly distilling alcohol with oil of vitriol must have contained ether. Volatile vitriol of Venus (copper acetate), obtained in blue crystals from a solution of verdigris in distilled vinegar, yields on distillation and rectification a colourless spirit of Venus (esprit de Venus), i.e. concentrated acetic acid. Spirit of Saturn is distilled from sugar of lead (sucre ou sel de Satume). The distillation of amber yields a spirit, an oil, and volatile salt (succinic acid) of acid taste, soluble in water, which can be sublimed in white crystals. One of Le Fevre s special preparations was a volatile salt of vipers obtained by distillation, and he extols the virtues of tobacco. ... [Pg.24]

Waite et al., 2009 [350] found that ammonia is present in the plume, along with various organic compounds, deuterium and, very probably, " Ar. The presence of ammonia provides strong evidence for the existence of at least some liquid water, given that temperatures in excess of 180 K have been measured near the fractures from which the jets emanate. Ammonia (together with methanol and salts) acts as an antifreeze that permits the existence of liquid water down to temperatures as low as 176 K. Schneider et al., 2010 [295] searched for sodium in Enceladus water plumes. The lack of observable sodium in the vapor is consistent with a deep ocean, a freshwater reservoir, or ice. The plume particles are the most important source for particles in Saturn s E-ring. The observations are consistent with a subsurface ocean in contact with its rock core. There is no atomic sodium in the vapor however it is present in salts in Saturn s E ring (see also Spencer, 2(X)9 [314]). [Pg.93]

The ring-chiorinated benzyl chlorides are used ia the preparation of quaternary ammonium salts and as iatermediates for pharmaceuticals and pesticides. p-C. orohen zyl chloride is an iatermediate ia the manufacture of the rice herbicide, Saturn ((S-4-chlorobenzyl)-N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate [28249-77-6] (75). The o- and -chlorobenzal chlorides (l-chloro-2-and 4-dich1 oromethylhenzenes) are starting materials for the manufacture of o- and p- chlo rob enz aldehyde s. [Pg.62]

SATURN — Horned Saturn — A name which chemists have applied to Lead when dissolved in Aquafortis and precipitated with Spirit of Salt. [Pg.361]


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