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^ Scientific name | Ammonium chloride NH4Cl | | ^ Scientific name | Ammonium chloride NH4Cl | | ||
^ Other scientific names | | | ^ Other scientific names | | | ||
- | ^ Common names | Sal Ammoniac; | | + | ^ Common names | Sal Ammoniac | |
- | ^ Substance description | | | + | ^ Substance description | We takes one drachm of sal ammoniac in lumps, as being the purest. |
+ | This is dissolved in 1 1/2 drachms of boiling distilled water, filtered through white printing paper and then set in the cellar to quietly crystallize. | ||
+ | Of the crystallized and dried salt one grain is then triturated three times with one hundred grains of sugar of milk within three hours to the millionfold powder-attenuation, and then in dilution is diluted and potentized | | ||
^ Distinctness | DISTINCT | | ^ Distinctness | DISTINCT | | ||
- | ^ Classification | | | + | ^ Classification | Chemical substance--Compound--Inorganic | |
===== Provings ===== | ===== Provings ===== | ||