Warfarin Sodium:
White,odorless,amorphous or crystalline powder,having a slightly bitter taste.Is discolored by light.Very soluble in water;freely soluble in alcohol;very slightly soluble in chloroform and in ether.
Water for Injection:
Clear,colorless,odorless liquid.NFcategory:Solvent.
Bacteriostatic Water for Injection:
Clear,colorless liquid,odorless or having the odor of the antimicrobial substance.NFcategory:Vehicle (sterile).
Sterile Water for Inhalation:
Clear,colorless solution.
Sterile Water for Injection:
Clear,colorless,odorless liquid.NFcategory:Solvent.
Sterile Water for Irrigation:
Clear,colorless,odorless liquid.NFcategory:Solvent.
Purified Water:
Clear,colorless,odorless liquid.NFcategory:Solvent.
Carnauba Wax:
Light brown to pale yellow,moderately coarse powder or flakes,possessing a characteristic bland odor,and free from rancidity.Specific gravity is about 0.99.Insoluble in water;freely soluble in warm benzene;soluble in warm chloroform and in warm toluene;slightly soluble in boiling alcohol.NFcategory:Coating agent.
Emulsifying Wax:
Creamy white,wax-like solid,having a mild,characteristic odor.Insoluble in water;freely soluble in ether,in chloroform,in most hydrocarbon solvents,and in aerosol propellants;soluble in alcohol.NFcategory:Emulsifying and/or solubilizing agent;stiffening agent.
Microcrystalline Wax:
White or cream-colored,odorless,waxy solid.Insoluble in water;sparingly soluble in dehydrated alcohol;soluble in chloroform,in ether,in volatile oils,and in most warm fixed oils.NFcategory:Coating agent.
White Wax:
Yellowish-white solid,somewhat translucent in thin layers.Has a faint,characteristic odor,and is free from rancidity.Specific gravity is about 0.95.Insoluble in water;sparingly soluble in cold alcohol.Boiling alcohol dissolves the cerotic acid and a portion of the myricin,which are constituents of White Wax.Completely soluble in chloroform,in ether,and in fixed and volatile oils.Partly soluble in cold benzene and in cold carbon disulfide;completely soluble in these liquids at about 30.NFcategory:Stiffening agent.
Yellow Wax:
Solid varying in color from yellow to grayish brown.Has an agreeable,honey-like odor.Is somewhat brittle when cold,and presents a dull,granular,noncrystalline fracture when broken.It becomes pliable from the heat of the hand.Specific gravity is about 0.95.Insoluble in water;sparingly soluble in cold alcohol.Boiling alcohol dissolves the cerotic acid and a portion of the myricin,that are constituents of Yellow Wax.Completely soluble in chloroform,in ether,in fixed oils,and in volatile oils;partly soluble in cold benzene and in cold carbon disulfide;completely soluble in these liquids at about 30.NFcategory:Stiffening agent.
Wheat Bran:
Light tan powder having a characteristic aroma.Practically insoluble in cold water and in alcohol.Available in a variety of particle sizes depending upon the degree of milling to which it is subjected.Color and flavor development variable,depending on the extent to which it is heat-stabilized.
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