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(b) (d) 



l-'erri Sulpli gr. v Ant. et Pot. Tart 3 iv 



Potassii Brom gr. xx Arom. Sulph. Acid 5 iii 



Water 5 i Glycerin 5 iv 



Mix. Water 5 iv 



Sign, .^i three times a da)' before Mix. 



meals. Sign. 3i every two hours. 



PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY. 

 Spring, 1913. 



1. ZINC, (a) Source, (b) Isolation, (c) Outline of the manufac- 



ture of Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid, (d) Formula of the zinc 

 salt therein, (e) Why is nitric acid used in preparing it? 



2. IRON, (a) Source, (b) Formula of Green Vitriol, (c) Name 



three official forms of this compound, (d) What is Monsel's 

 Solution? (e) Outline its manufacture. 



3. SILVER, (a) Source, (b) Outline one method of its extrac- 



tion, (c) Give formula and manufacture of silver nitrate, 

 (d) Three forms in which it is official, (e) What is Lunar 

 Caustic? 



4. COPPER, (a) Source, (b) Metallurgy, (c) Properties, 



(d) Formula of Blue Vitriol and its manufacture, (e) Proper- 

 ties and use of same. 



5. LABARRAQUE'S SOLUTION, (a) Official name, (b) Manu- 



facture, (c) Equations explaining its manufacture, (d) To 

 what constituent is its activity due? (e) What percentage of 

 this constituent does the U. S. P. demand ? 



6. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE, (a) Formula, (b) Manufac- 



ture, (c) Description, (d) Uses and antidote, (e) Outlin>r 

 chemical and physical differences existing between it and 

 calomel. 



7. LIME WATER. (a) Official name, (b) Manufacture, (c) 



Equation explaining manufacture, (d) Formula of its active 

 constituent and its official strength, (e) What eft'ect does heat 

 have- upon lime water? 



8. BISMUTH SUBNITRATE. (a) Formula, (b) Manufacture, 



(c) Properties, (d) What dangerous impurity is sometimes 

 found in it? (e) How is this impurity detected? 



