Lexicographical Neighbors of Peroxid
Literary usage of Peroxid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"Dose, 4 cc, i dram, USP; 2 to 8 cc, J^ to 2 drams, BP "Solid peroxid" consists
of easily soluble compounds with urea, containing about 35 per cent, ..."
2. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry edited by Edward Hart (1892)
"SB The information to be found in the present literature of hydrogen peroxid
regarding either the preparation of concentrated solutions of that reagent, ..."
3. Production and Inspection of Milk by Earley Vernon Wilcox, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station (1912)
"HYDROGEN peroxid. This antiseptic depends largely for its germicidal and ...
peroxid of hydrogen is a powerful oxidizer of animal tissues, starch, ..."
4. Official and Provisional Methods of Analysis by Association of Offical Analytical Chemists (U.S.). Committee on Revision of Methods, Harvey Washington Wiley (1910)
"Add pure sodium peroxid, small amounts (approximately 0.50 gram) at a time, ...
Continue adding The peroxid until the mixture becomes nearly dry and quite ..."
5. A Text-book of sanitary and applied chemistry, or, The chemistry of water by Edgar Henry Summerfield Bailey (1917)
"Hydrogen peroxid (H202) in acting as an oxidizing agent gives up half of its oxygen,
... The common commercial hydrogen peroxid is a 3 % solution in water, ..."
6. Diseases of the Digestive Organs: With Special Reference to Their Diagnosis by Charles Dettie Aaron (1921)
"Hydrogen peroxid.—It has recently been shown that hydrogen peroxid, ... A teaspoonful
of hydrogen peroxid may be taken in a glass of water after meals (see ..."