Jain, "Development and validation of a reversed-phase HPLC method for simultaneous determination of aspirin, atorvastatin calcium and clopidogrel
bisulphate in capsules," Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol.
A handful number of different industrial chemicals, such that, alumina, aluminium sulphate, sodium or ammonium alum, sodium sulphate) and sodium
bisulphate were prepared from the single IP.
Traditionally, in wastewater purification plants, the dichromate ion is reduced to [Cr.sup.3+], a less toxic species, with the help of a reducing agent, such as sodium
bisulphate. [Cr.sup.3+] is then precipitated as chromium hydroxide, by adjusting the pH of the water above 8, with sodium carbonate.
(9,10) Other studies using quinine (11) or quinine
bisulphate (12) have been inconsistent in producing a significant reduction in the number or severity of cramps.
Taken were Adalat, Atenalol, Meloxicam, aspirin, Co-Dydramol and Quinine
Bisulphate. (all corr)
He got the chemicals, sodium chlorite and sodium
bisulphate, mixed up and put them in the wrong containers.
Pool chemistry guidelines Test Recommended level Raise value by adding pH 7.2 to 7.6 Soda ash Total alkalinity 80 to 120 ppm Sodium bicarbonate Chlorine (unstabilized) 0.3 to 1.0 ppm Chlorine Chlorine (stabilized) 1.0 to 3.0 ppm Chlorine Cyanuric acid 40 to 70 ppm Cyanuric acid (chlorine stabilizer) Test Lower value by adding pH Muriatic acid or sodium
bisulphate Total alkalinity Muriatic acid Chlorine (unstabilized) Nothing Chlorine (stabilized) Nothing Cyanuric acid Dilute by partially draining and (chlorine stabilizer) refilling untreated pool water Home test kits TYPE TESTS DPD pH; free.
Hahnemann prepared it by distilling a mixture of recently slaked lime and previously burned and melted potassium
bisulphate. Thus, it was the product of the crude pharmaceutics of his time.
It is believed 40 gallons of chlorine gas granules were accidentally mixed with sodium
bisulphate in the fitness club's pool resulting in the toxic scare.
* Currently sodium
bisulphate is permitted for use at maximum levels consistent with good manufacturing practice, as a pH adjusting agent in beer, ale, light beer, malt liquor, porter and stout.
LAVATORY cleaning blocks contain sodium
bisulphate which produce sulphuric acid when mixed with water.
Potassium
bisulphate, polyvinyl-polypyrrolidine and acacia gum go into many wines.