- basic lead acetate
- • основный ацетат свинца• основный уксуснокислый свинец
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
lead subacetate — ˈled noun : a poisonous basic salt Pb(C2H3O2)2.PbO used especially in solution (as in Goulard s extract); basic lead acetate … Useful english dictionary
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Ellinger method — (for indican) precipitate the urine with basic lead acetate and filter. To the filtrate add Obermayer reagent. Shake out the indigo with chloroform, evaporate off the chloroform, and titrate the residue with potassium permanganate … Medical dictionary
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