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sensitive to
light than the halides.[citation needed] It was once
called lunar caustic because silver was
called luna by
ancient alchemists who ****ociated...
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Hospital in 1936 –
experiences which later became the
basis of his
novella Lunar Caustic. When the
authorities began to take
notice of him, he fled to avoid...
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common names like "quicksilver", and in a few
archaic terms such as
lunar caustic (silver nitrate) and
saturnism (lead poisoning). Lead, corresponding...
- the halides, and is much less
sensitive to light. It was once
called lunar caustic because silver was
called luna by the
ancient alchemists, who believed...
-
cauterizing agents are:
Silver nitrate is the
active ingredient of the
lunar caustic, a
stick that
traditionally looks like a
large match. It is
dipped in...
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sulfur –
formed by fusing[clarification needed]
potash and sulfur.
Lunar caustic/lapis
infernalis –
silver nitrate,
formed by
dissolving silver in aqua...
- B10 – via Newspapers.com. Sherrod,
Robert (August 19, 1974). "Books:
Lunar Caustic Carrying the Fire by
Michael Collins". Time.
Archived from the original...
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common names like "quicksilver", and in a few
archaic terms such as
lunar caustic (silver nitrate) and
saturnism (lead poisoning). The
following symbols...
- the halides, and is much less
sensitive to light. It was once
called lunar caustic because silver was
called luna by the
ancient alchemists, who believed...
- is also
sometimes used in
dermatology in
solid stick form as a
caustic ("
lunar caustic") to
treat certain skin conditions, such as
corns and warts. Silver...