Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical ManualC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 504 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 95
Pagina 4
... present state of knowledge , since the cause , whatever it may be , must be due to the molecular construction of the different compounds about which very little is known ; still , we know something of some of the reasons why coloured ...
... present state of knowledge , since the cause , whatever it may be , must be due to the molecular construction of the different compounds about which very little is known ; still , we know something of some of the reasons why coloured ...
Pagina 7
... present in the atmosphere , such as water , acid vapours , light , oxygen , that exert a more or less destructive action on bodies which may be exposed to their action . The bodies which have been found to resist this destructive action ...
... present in the atmosphere , such as water , acid vapours , light , oxygen , that exert a more or less destructive action on bodies which may be exposed to their action . The bodies which have been found to resist this destructive action ...
Pagina 15
... present is most favoured by chemists , and was substantiated by some experiments carried out by Hochstetter , is due to Liebig . The first action which goes on in the stack is to convert the blue lead into basic acetate of lead ; this ...
... present is most favoured by chemists , and was substantiated by some experiments carried out by Hochstetter , is due to Liebig . The first action which goes on in the stack is to convert the blue lead into basic acetate of lead ; this ...
Pagina 20
... present , too much acetate of lead is formed , which is not decomposed by the aqueous vapour and the carbonic acid ; too much of the latter tends to cause the formation of an excess of lead carbonate , and the white lead loses its ...
... present , too much acetate of lead is formed , which is not decomposed by the aqueous vapour and the carbonic acid ; too much of the latter tends to cause the formation of an excess of lead carbonate , and the white lead loses its ...
Pagina 25
... present in the paste , the absorption of the gas being facilitated by raking over the paste from time to time , the mass being kept moist , as this increases the absorption of the gas . The mass originally has a yellowish - grey colour ...
... present in the paste , the absorption of the gas being facilitated by raking over the paste from time to time , the mass being kept moist , as this increases the absorption of the gas . The mass originally has a yellowish - grey colour ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical Manual George Henry Hurst Volledige weergave - 1892 |
Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical Manual George Henry Hurst Volledige weergave - 1892 |
Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical Manual George Henry Hurst Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acetate of lead acetic acid added alcohol alkali alum alumina ammonia analysis ASSAY barium barium chloride barytes bichromate body boiling calcining calcium carbonic acid caustic soda cent chamber CHARLES GRIFFIN china clay chloride chromate chrome chrome-yellow coal-tar cobalt colouring matters colouring power composition contain copal copper covering power dissolved distillation dried driers drying dyestuffs Engineer EXETER STREET ferric filter flue furnace gallons green grinding heat hydrochloric acid insoluble iron lake lead acetate linseed oil liquor litharge manganese mass material method mill mixed mixture obtained ochre orange oxide paint pale patent petroleum pigment placed potash potassium precipitate prepared properties proportion Prussian blue residue resin rosin salt sample sandarac shade silica small quantities sodium soluble solution specific gravity spirit steam sulphide sulphuric acid tanks temperature tint turpentine ultramarine usually varies variety varnish washed white lead yellow zinc white