Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical ManualC. Griffin, 1892 - 499 sider |
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Side 13
... completely built up . The number of sets of layers varies from seven to eleven . The doorway through which the filling is done is closed as the work progresses by boarding , but a small space is left at the top through which the ...
... completely built up . The number of sets of layers varies from seven to eleven . The doorway through which the filling is done is closed as the work progresses by boarding , but a small space is left at the top through which the ...
Side 43
... completely burnt allow the crucible to cool in a desiccator and then weigh it . From the weight so obtained deduct the weight of the crucible and of the filter - paper ash , the difference is the weight of the insoluble residue . To the ...
... completely burnt allow the crucible to cool in a desiccator and then weigh it . From the weight so obtained deduct the weight of the crucible and of the filter - paper ash , the difference is the weight of the insoluble residue . To the ...
Side 49
... completely oxidised to lead sulphate , which passes into condensing chambers , where it collects . These chambers are constructed in exactly the same way as those described above . As a rule , the pigment is ready for sale , but ...
... completely oxidised to lead sulphate , which passes into condensing chambers , where it collects . These chambers are constructed in exactly the same way as those described above . As a rule , the pigment is ready for sale , but ...
Side 51
... completely oxidised to sulphate ; this is carried forward by the draught into large chambers where it collects . If white enough the pigment so obtained is sent out for use ; if it has a grey colour due to the presence of metallic lead ...
... completely oxidised to sulphate ; this is carried forward by the draught into large chambers where it collects . If white enough the pigment so obtained is sent out for use ; if it has a grey colour due to the presence of metallic lead ...
Side 52
... completely ; any barytes they may contain will be left as an insoluble residue . The solution will yield a white precipitate of barium sulphate on adding a solution of barium chloride , and will deposit crystals of lead chloride on ...
... completely ; any barytes they may contain will be left as an insoluble residue . The solution will yield a white precipitate of barium sulphate on adding a solution of barium chloride , and will deposit crystals of lead chloride on ...
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