Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical ManualC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 504 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... amount of this that prevails , however , has been greatly overrated , and we are not far distant from the day when " Rule of thumb " will be generally supplemented among us by an intelligent appreciation of the scientific principles ...
... amount of this that prevails , however , has been greatly overrated , and we are not far distant from the day when " Rule of thumb " will be generally supplemented among us by an intelligent appreciation of the scientific principles ...
Pagina 2
... amount of refraction differs for each ray according to its colour , the result is that the original white beam of light is differentiated into a long band of numerous distinct colours , known as the spectrum , which extends from e to ...
... amount of refraction differs for each ray according to its colour , the result is that the original white beam of light is differentiated into a long band of numerous distinct colours , known as the spectrum , which extends from e to ...
Pagina 17
... amount varying from time to time according to the degree of perfection with which the corrosion has proceeded . The great fault of the Dutch process is the great length of time required ( 8 to 12 weeks ) , the great amount of capital it ...
... amount varying from time to time according to the degree of perfection with which the corrosion has proceeded . The great fault of the Dutch process is the great length of time required ( 8 to 12 weeks ) , the great amount of capital it ...
Pagina 18
... amount of the hydroxide causes a loss of body and opacity . If the sample contain any monoxide then the tint becomes more yellow or greyish . Some of these points will be touched upon when con- sidering the other processes for the ...
... amount of the hydroxide causes a loss of body and opacity . If the sample contain any monoxide then the tint becomes more yellow or greyish . Some of these points will be touched upon when con- sidering the other processes for the ...
Pagina 20
... amount of this has been formed the current of steam is stopped , and a current of acetic acid vapour sent in ; this , acting on the hydroxide , converts it into the basic acetate ; when this action is finished the acetic acid current is ...
... amount of this has been formed the current of steam is stopped , and a current of acetic acid vapour sent in ; this , acting on the hydroxide , converts it into the basic acetate ; when this action is finished the acetic acid current is ...
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