with other chemical substances, as decomposition is 

 likely to occur: 



Acidum Hydrocyanicum, 

 Acidum Nitro Muriaticum, 

 Liquor Hydrarg. et arsen., 



lod., 



Liquor Patassii Arsenitis, 

 Liquor Calcis, 

 Liquor lodinii Compositus, 

 Liquor Potassae, 

 Liquor Morphia Sulphatis. 



Tr. Ferri Chloridi, 

 Tr. Iodine, 

 Potassii Cyanidum, 

 Potassii Permanganas, 

 Potassii lodidum, 

 Ferri Citratis, 

 Zinci Acetas, 

 Potassii Acetas, 



OXIDIZING AGENTS, such as nitric, hydrochloric, 

 nitro- hydrochloric, picric, and chromic acids, and potas- 

 sium bichromate and permanganate, with readily oxidiz- 

 able substances, such as carbohydrates, alcohols, ethers, 

 sulphur, phospliorus, sidphides, and organic matter in 

 general, from explosive compounds. 



SUBSTANCE. 



Acacia 



Acids, in general 

 Salicylic. . . . 



Tannic 



Eismuth 



Subnitrate... 

 Chloral 



Hydrate .... 



Iodine 



INCOMPATIBLE WITH 



Alcoholic and ethereal tinct- 

 ures; Iron Chloride; Lead salts. 



i Alkaline solutions; Metallic 



| Oxides. 



j Iron compounds; Potassium 



{ Iodide; Lime water. 



{Alkalies, Carbonates; Lime 

 water ; Chlorine water; Albumen. 



Calomel; Sulphur; Tannin. 



Alkalies, Carbonates; Ammo- 

 nium, and Mercury Compounds 

 Ammonia; Alkalies; Carbon- 

 ates; Chloral; Metallic salts; 

 Starch. 



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