Hematein,
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Hematoxylin
(Hydroxybrasilin),
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Hemoglobin, Bovine
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[Note—A suitable grade is available as Bovine Hemoglobin substrate powder from Sigma-Aldrich, www.sigma-aldrich.com. ]
1-Heptadecanol,
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Heptafluorobutyric Acid,
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Heptakis-(2,6-di-O-methyl)-
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n-Heptane, Chromatographic
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Heptyl p-Hydroxybenzoate
(Heptyl 4-Hydroxybenzoate; N-Heptyl 4-Hydroxybenzoate; Benzoic Acid, 4-Hydroxy-, Heptyl Ester),
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Hexadecyl Hexadecanoate
(Hexadecyl Palmitate; Cetyl Palmitate),
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[Note—Suitable grades are available commercially as Hexadecyl Palmitate and Palmitic Acid Palmityl Ester from Sigma-Aldrich, www.sigma-aldrich.com, and Cetyl Palmitate, Catalog number C1203, from Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp., www.spectrumchemical.com. ]
Hexadimethrine Bromide,
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Hexamethyldisilazane,
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Assay—
When examined by gas–liquid chromatography, it shows a purity of not less than 95%. The following conditions have been found suitable for assaying the article: A 2-mm × 1.8-m glass column packed with phase G3 on support S1. Helium, flowing at a rate of about 40 mL per minute, is the carrier gas; the detector temperature is about 310
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Residue after evaporation—
Transfer 200 g to a tared dish, and evaporate on a steam bath to dryness. Dry the residue at 105
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Hexamethyleneimine
(Homopiperidine),
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Refractive index
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n-Hexane,
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Hexane, Solvent
(Petroleum Benzin; Petroleum Ether, Ligroin)
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[Caution—It is dangerously flammable. Keep it away from flames, and store in tight containers in a cool place.
]
Use ACS reagent grade Petroleum Ether.
Hexane, Solvent, Chromatographic—
Use ACS HPLC reagent grade.
Hexanes
(suitable for use in UV spectrophotometry); usually a mixture of several isomers of hexane (C6H14), predominantly n-hexane, and methylcyclopentane (C6H12)—Use ACS spectrophotometric reagent grade.
Hexanitrodiphenylamine
(Dipicrylamine),
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Water, Method I
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Hexanophenone,
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Assay—
Inject an appropriate specimen into a suitable gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
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Refractive index
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Hexylamine
(1-Aminohexane),
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Histamine Dihydrochloride,
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l-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate,
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Horseradish Peroxidase Conjugated to Goat Anti-Mouse IgG—
Affinity purified polyclonal antibody to Mouse Immune globulin (IgG) heavy and light chains (whole IgG) produced in Goat and labeled with horseradish peroxidase. Available either as a lyophilized powder or as a solution in a suitable buffer, generally 10 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.4, containing a suitable preservative, such as 0.01% thimerosal, and an inactive protein(s) to prevent adsorption on the surface of the container. Use a suitable grade. Store at –20
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Hydrazine Dihydrochloride,
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Assay—
Dissolve about 34 mg, accurately weighed, in 50 mL of water. Add carefully while stirring, 1 g of sodium bicarbonate. [Caution—There may be a rapid evolution of carbon dioxide.
] Titrate with 0.1 N iodine solution, determining the endpoint potentiometrically. Perform a blank determination, and make any necessary corrections. Each mL of 0.1 N iodine solution is equivalent to 2.63 mg of (NH2)2·2HCl. Not less than 98% is found.
Hydrazine Hydrate, 85% in Water,
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Assay—
Transfer 600 mg, accurately weighed, to a 100-mL volumetric flask. Dilute with water to volume, and mix. Pipet 10 mL into a suitable beaker, and add 1.0 g of sodium bicarbonate and 50.0 mL of 0.1 N iodine VS. Titrate the excess iodine with 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate VS, using starch TS as the indicator. Perform a blank determination, and make any necessary correction. Each mL of 0.1 N iodine is equivalent to 1.252 mg of (NH2)2·H2O. Not less than 83% is found.
Hydrazine Sulfate,
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Hydrindantin
(2,2¢-Dihydroxy-2,2¢-biindan-1,1¢,3,3¢-tetrone),
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Melting range
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Hydriodic Acid,
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[Note—For methoxy determination (see Methoxy Determination
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Hydrobromic Acid,
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Hydrochloric Acid,
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Hydrochloric Acid, Diluted
(10 percent)
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Add the following:
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Hydrofluoric Acid,
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Hydrogen Peroxide,
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Hydrogen Peroxide, 10 Percent,
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Hydrogen Peroxide, 30 Percent, Unstabilized
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Hydrogen Peroxide, 50 Percent in Water,
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Hydrogen Peroxide Solution
—Use Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution.
Hydrogen Sulfide,
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Hydrogen Sulfide Detector Tube—
A fuse-sealed glass tube so designed that gas may be passed through it and containing suitable absorbing filters and support media for the indicator, the latter consisting of a suitable lead salt.
Measuring range:
1 to 20 ppm.
[Note—Available from Draeger Safety, Inc., www.draeger.com, or from Gastec Corp., www.gastec.co.jp, distributed in the USA by www.nextteq.com. ]
Hydroquinone,
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Assay—
Accurately weigh about 250 mg, and dissolve in a mixture of 100 mL of water and 10 mL of 0.1 N sulfuric acid in a 250-mL conical flask. Add 3 drops of a 1 in 100 solution of diphenylamine in sulfuric acid, and titrate with 0.1 N ceric sulfate VS until the solution is red-violet in color. Each mL of 0.1 N ceric sulfate is equivalent to 5.506 mg of C6H4(OH)2. Not less than 99% is found.
Melting range
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4-Hydroxy-2-butanone
(2-Hydroxyethyl Methyl Ketone),
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Hydroxy Naphthol Blue
(1-(2-Naphtholazo-3,6-disulfonic Acid)-2-naphthol-4-sulfonic Acid, Disodium Salt),
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3¢-Hydroxyacetophenone,
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Assay—
Inject an appropriate specimen into a suitable gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
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4¢-Hydroxyacetophenone,
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p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid,
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Assay—
Transfer about 700 mg, accurately weighed, to a suitable container, and dissolve in 50 mL of acetone. Add 100 mL of water, mix, and titrate with 0.5 N sodium hydroxide VS, determining the endpoint potentiometrically. Perform a blank determination, and make any necessary correction. Each mL of 0.5 N sodium hydroxide is equivalent to 69.06 mg of C7H6O3: not less than 97% is found.
Melting range
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4-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Isopropyl Ester,
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[Note—A suitable grade is available from TCI America, www.tciamerica.com. ]
Melting range
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2-Hydroxybenzyl Alcohol,
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Assay—
Inject an appropriate specimen into a gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
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Melting range
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4-Hydroxybutane-1-sulfonic Acid
(4-Hydroxy-1-butanesulfonic Acid),
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N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperazine-N'-(2-ethanesulfonic acid),
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Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride,
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4-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone,
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Assay—
Inject an appropriate volume into a gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
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Melting range
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3-Hydroxyphenyldimethylethyl Ammonium Chloride
[Dimethylethyl(3-hydroxyphenyl)ammonium Chloride]—Use Edrophonium Chloride.
d-
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Melting range
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2¢-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-5-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)-2,5¢-bi-1H-benzimidazole Trihydrochloride Pentahydrate
—623.97
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Hydroxypropyl-
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8-Hydroxyquinoline
(Oxine),
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Hypophosphorous Acid, 50 Percent
(Hypophosphorous Acid),
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Assay—
Accurately weigh about 4 mL, dilute with 25 mL of water, add methyl red TS, and titrate with 1 N sodium hydroxide VS: each mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide is equivalent to 66.00 mg of HPH2O2. Not less than 48% is found.
Chloride—
Add 0.2 mL to a mixture of 10 mL of silver nitrate TS and 5 mL of nitric acid, and heat until brown fumes are no longer evolved: any white, insoluble residue remaining is negligible.
Phosphate—
Dilute 1 mL with water to 50 mL, render alkaline with ammonia TS, filter if a precipitate is formed, and add to the filtrate 5 mL of magnesia mixture TS: not more than a slight precipitate is formed within 5 minutes.
Sulfate (Reagent test, Method I)—
Dilute 1 mL with water to 50 mL: 20 mL of the solution shows not more than 0.2 mg of SO4.
Hypoxanthine,
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