Abstract

The presence of water of hydration in a tertiary amine salt, chlorpromazine hydrochloride, has been found to alter the absorption of the R 3 NH + ion in a unique and characteristic manner. Observance of this alteration makes it possible to establish the presence of a hydrate, a hemihydrate, an anhydrous tertiary amine salt, or free water.

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