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L Designations
See packings for high-pressure liquid chromatography under Reagents, Chromatographic Columns.
Lactose,
Alpha Lactose Monohydrate
(
Assay
Inject an appropriate derivatized specimen into a gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
Beta Lactose
(
Assay
Inject an appropriate derivatized specimen into a gas chromatograph (see Chromatography
Lanthanum Alizarin Complexan Mixture
Use a suitable grade.
Lanthanum Chloride,
Lanthanum Nitrate Hexahydrate,
Lanthanum Oxide,
Lauryl Dimethyl Amine Oxide
[NoteA suitable grade is available from Fluka, catalog number 40234, www.sigma-aldrich.com. ]
Lead Acetate,
Lead Acetate Cotton
Immerse absorbent cotton in a mixture of 1 volume of dilute acetic acid and 10 volumes of lead acetate TS. Drain off the excess of liquid, without squeezing the cotton, by placing it on several layers of filter paper. Allow to dry in air. Store in airtight containers.
Lead Acetate Paper
Immerse filter paper weighing about 80 g per square meter in a mixture of diluted acetic acid and lead acetate TS (1:10). Remove, dry, and cut into 15-mm × 40-mm strips.
Lead Monoxide
(Litharge),
Assay
Accurately weigh about 300 mg, freshly ignited in a muffle furnace at 600 ± 50
Insoluble in acetic acid
Dissolve 2 g in 30 mL of dilute glacial acetic acid (1 in 2), boil gently for 5 minutes, filter, wash the residue with diluted acetic acid, and dry at 105
Substances not precipitated by hydrogen sulfide
Completely precipitate the lead from the filtrate obtained in the test for Insoluble in acetic acid by passing hydrogen sulfide into it, filter, and wash the precipitate with 20 mL of water. To one-half of the mixed filtrate and washings add 5 drops of sulfuric acid, evaporate to dryness, and ignite at 800 ± 25
Volatile substances
Accurately weigh about 5 g, and heat strongly in a covered porcelain crucible: it loses not more than 2.0% of its weight.
Lead Nitrate,
Lead Perchlorate,
Lead Tetraacetate,
Melting range
Linalool
(3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol),
Linoleic Acid,
Liquid Petrolatum
Use Mineral Oil.
Lithium Chloride,
Lithium Hydroxide,
Lithium Metaborate,
Lithium Nitrate,
Lithium Perchlorate,
Lithium Sulfate,
Lithocholic Acid,
Assay
When tested by thin-layer chromatography, with the use of plates coated with chromatographic silica gel mixture, a developing system consisting of a mixture of toluene, 1,4-dioxane, and acetic acid (15.2:4.2:0.6), and sprayed with a mixture of sulfuric acid and methanol (1:1), heated at 110
Melting range
Litmus
Description
Cubes, masses, fragments, or granules, of an indigo blue or deep violet color. Has the combined odor of indigo and violets, and tinges the saliva a deep blue. The indicator substances it contains are soluble in water and less soluble or insoluble in alcohol.
Ash
It yields not more than 60.0% of ash.
Locust Bean Gum
A gum obtained from the ground endosperms of Ceratonia siliqua Linné Taub. (Fam. Leguminosae). Use Locust Bean Gum, FCC.
l-Lysine
(2,6-Diaminohexanoic Acid),
Specific rotation
Test solution:
Nitrogen content, Method I
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