A Text book of Physics And Chemistry for Nurses

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A Text book of Physics And Chemistry for Nurses
Andrew Richard Bliss
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Sometimes it is well to ^ test for uric acid and urates. The "Murexid Test, " described on page 171, is usually employed.
(55) Test for Mercury. Collect an abundant supply of saliva, place it in a dish, add diluted hydrochloric acid (HC1), heat on a water-bath for some time, and then filter. Save both nitrate and insoluble residue.
a. Residue. Transfer the residue to a beaker, add diluted hydro- chloric acid (HC1) and heat to boiling, adding some crystals of potassium chlorate (KC1O 3 ). Heat a
...gain until the odor of chlorine disappears. Filter the mixture and add to the filtrate some stannous chloride (SnClz) solution. A white precipitate (HgCl), which becomes black upon the further addition of stannous chloride, indicates mercury.
b. Filtrate. Place in the filtrate a piece of clean, bright copper foil, and allow to stand. Remove the foil after a time. If a grayish deposit has formed on it, mercury is indicated.
BLOOD The blood is essentially a yellow solution called plasma, with suspended bodies or platelets called red corpuscles and white cor- puscles.


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