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= Potassium Permanganate = is a good germicide, and weak solutions of it are sufficient to kill some bacteria, but the objections against its use are that solutions of potassium permanganate become inert and decompose on coming in contact with any organic matter.
The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI) Kenelm Winslow
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Permanganate of potash, which crystallizes in reddish purple prisms, is the most important of its salts.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Various
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Permanganate of potassium and binoxide of manganese are valuable remedies for amenorrhoea, but will not produce abortion.
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Permanganate of potash in boiling water, applied to the floor hot, will produce a stain, the color being dependent on the number of coats.
Practical Mechanics for Boys J. S. Zerbe
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Permanganate of potash is a very powerful oxidising agent.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Franklin Beech
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Permanganate of potash was carried as an alternative for a brief period.
The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ... 1921
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Permanganate of potash for rubbing into the bitten place should always be carried by persons traveling in a snake-infested country.
The Poison Bugaboo 1910
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Permanganate required 19.3 c.c. 19.2 c.c. 19.3 c.c. Sodic sulphate present 0 gram 1 gram 10 grams
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Permanganate of potash is a salt much used in assaying, with some properties of which the student will have already become familiar.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Permanganate required 19.3 c.c. 19.3 c.c. 19.3 c.c. Magnesic sulphate present 0 gram 1 gram 10 grams
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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