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  2. Caustic pencil - Wikipedia

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    Typical caustic pencil with detail of dried, oxidized, and inactive chemical. A caustic pencil (or silver nitrate stick) is a device for applying topical medication containing silver nitrate and potassium nitrate, used to chemically cauterize skin, providing hemostasis or permanently destroying unwanted tissue such as a wart, skin tag, aphthous ulcers, or over-production of granulation tissue. [1]

  3. Silver nitrate - Wikipedia

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    A typical reaction with silver nitrate is to suspend a rod of copper in a solution of silver nitrate and leave it for a few hours. The silver nitrate reacts with copper to form hairlike crystals of silver metal and a blue solution of copper nitrate: 2 AgNO 3 + Cu → Cu(NO 3) 2 + 2 Ag. Silver nitrate decomposes when heated:

  4. The best cat nail trimmers, according to experts - AOL

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    Our experts also recommend Kwik Stop powder, styptic pencils or silver nitrate sticks, all of which promptly stop any bleeding in case you accidentally clip the nail too short.

  5. Wikipedia:Silver nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Silver nitrate is a salt of silver that is sometimes used by dentists as a caustic material to cauterize mouth sores, and has in the past been used by physicians for treating wounds. It may be an appropriate material to salt the earth after burying a monster that has been killed with silver bullets .

  6. Medical uses of silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver nitrate is also used in certain laboratory procedures to stain cells. As it turns them permanently a dark-purple/black color, in doing so increasing individual cells' visibility under a microscope and allowing for differentiation between cells, or identification of irregularities. Silver is also used in bone prostheses and cardiac ...

  7. Talk:Silver nitrate - Wikipedia

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    also agree. While in the hospital and for subsequent visits, plastic surgeons have used what they call "silver nitrate sticks" as they are wooden sticks tipped with silver nitrate. In my case it was for excessive cell growth (raised area) on healing burns, removing granularization (skin growth) on wounds, and killing bacteria on infected areas.

  8. Dieterle stain - Wikipedia

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    The key reagent of Dieterle stain is silver nitrate. It can stain microbes like Treponema pallidum in grey or black and background in yellow. [1] [2] It is used to find the organisms that cause cat-scratch disease (Bartonella henselae) and syphilis (Treponema pallidum) and sensitive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. [3]

  9. Silver nitrite - Wikipedia

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    Silver nitrite is produced from the reaction between silver nitrate and an alkali nitrite, such as sodium nitrite. [3] Silver nitrite is much less soluble in water than silver nitrate, and a solution of silver nitrate will readily precipitate silver nitrite upon addition of sodium nitrite: AgNO 3 (aq) + NaNO 2 (s) → NaNO 3 (aq) + AgNO 2 ...

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