Dental Formulary : a Practical Guide for the Preparation of Chemical And Technical Compounds And Accessories As Used in the Office And Laboratory By the Dental Practitioner : With An Index to Oral Diseases And Their Treatment
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Add to the contents of the bottle one and one-half ounces of ammonium chloride, shake well until dissolved, and set aside for twenty-four hours. Any platinum present is pre- cipitated as platinic sal ammoniac. The liquid is now filtered through a wet paper filter and the remaining platinic sal ammoniac is washed with a ^^. B. — Parts as used in tliis Denial Fornnildri/ iiiciiii qiiantities by weight. DENTAL FOBMULABY 103 pint of boiling distilled water to which two drachms of sal ammoniac have ...been added. The whole precipitate is now poured into the filter and the liquid is drained off. To precipitate the gold from the solution, oxalic acid, sulphurous acid, ferrous sulphate, and other chemicals are used. Iron sulphate is well suited for working with small quantities. For every ounce of the original gold, four ounces of ferrous sulphate are required. The iron sulphate is dissolved in a pint of distilled water and filtered into the gold solution ; the gold will be precipitated in the form of a brown powder.
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