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  1. ... Potassium Permanganate. Formic Acid. Acetic Acid. Valeric Acid. Lactic Acid. Oleic Acid. Salicylic Acid. Benzoic Acid. Oxalic Acid. Tartaric Acid. Citric Acid. Potassium Acetate. Sodium Acetate. Ammonium Acetate. Zinc Acetate. Lead ...
  2. ... Chloral, Oxalic Acid, 153 Derivatives of Propane—Glycerine, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, . 158 Derivatives of Pentane—Nitrite of Amyl, ... Chloral, Oxalic Acid. Derivatives of Propane, C3H8: Glycerin, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid. Derivatives of Pentane, C5H12; Amyl Nitrite, Valerianic ...
  3. ... and a small por- tion of extractive, tannic acid, potassium bitartrate, calcium tartrate, common salt, and potas- sium sulphate, ... coloring matter, tannic, malic, phosphoric, carbonic, and acetic acids, potassium bitartrate (tartar),f and calcium tartrate. The volatile oil ...
  4. ... and a small por- tion of extractive, tannic acid, potassium bitartrate, calcium tartrate, common salt, and potas- sium sulphate, ... coloring matter, tannic, malic, phosphoric, carbonic, and acetic acids, potassium bitartrate (tartar),f and calcium tartrate. The volatile oil ...
  5. ... acid; lime-water. Serpentaria—Lead acetate. Sodae carbonas—Acids; potassium bitartrate- earthy acidulous and metallic salts; lime- water. Sodae ...
  6. ... white, granular precipitate with an excess of tartaric acid. Potassium bitartrate is soluble in -210 parts of water at ... potassium carbonate and carbon, which strongly effervesces with acids. ... solution of sodium bitartrate; upon the addition of a cold solution of ...
  7. ... coloring matter, tannic, malic, phosphoric, carbonic, and acetic acids, potassium bitartrate, and calcium tartrate. Wine is used as a ...
  8. ... as vegetable powders of various kinds, borax, boric acid, potassium bitartrate, alum, charcoal, tin oxide, etc. Some of these ...
  9. ... acids used in medicine are: acetic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitroliydrochloric acid, nitric ...
  10. ... same potency as those already named: Nitrous acid, lactic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, and chromic acid. Boric and ...
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