Chemistry of manufacturing processesC. Griffin and Company, limited, 1896 |
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Side 6
... prepared by saturating soda crystals with SO , and normal sodium sulphite , Na2SO ,, 7H2O , which is prepared by adding sodium carbonate solution to a solution of the bisulphite . The bisulphite is the less soluble , and finds ...
... prepared by saturating soda crystals with SO , and normal sodium sulphite , Na2SO ,, 7H2O , which is prepared by adding sodium carbonate solution to a solution of the bisulphite . The bisulphite is the less soluble , and finds ...
Side 11
... prepared for industrial use . Common aqua fortis is a dilute acid , and of specific gravity 1 · 3 ; it contains about 45 per cent . of HNO3 . It is used for parting gold and silver , for preparing silver nitrate and for pickling metal ...
... prepared for industrial use . Common aqua fortis is a dilute acid , and of specific gravity 1 · 3 ; it contains about 45 per cent . of HNO3 . It is used for parting gold and silver , for preparing silver nitrate and for pickling metal ...
Side 29
... prepared from soda ash , a grade known as " caustic ash , " containing as much as 20 per cent . of caustic soda , is used . Soda crystals , Na , CO ,, 10H , O ( washing soda ) , though containing only 37 per cent . of NaCO3 , is ...
... prepared from soda ash , a grade known as " caustic ash , " containing as much as 20 per cent . of caustic soda , is used . Soda crystals , Na , CO ,, 10H , O ( washing soda ) , though containing only 37 per cent . of NaCO3 , is ...
Side 30
... prepared by car- bonating the normal carbonate with any concentrated form of CO2 . Volcanic gases and CO , from fermentation are used , other- wise CO , evolved by the action of HCl on limestone is employed . Soda crystals , as such ...
... prepared by car- bonating the normal carbonate with any concentrated form of CO2 . Volcanic gases and CO , from fermentation are used , other- wise CO , evolved by the action of HCl on limestone is employed . Soda crystals , as such ...
Side 41
... prepared from " fat " quicklime by sprinkling with water , in order that no excess of the latter may be present , and must be sifted from unslaked lumps . It is spread on shelves in large leaden chambers , about 100 feet long , 7 feet ...
... prepared from " fat " quicklime by sprinkling with water , in order that no excess of the latter may be present , and must be sifted from unslaked lumps . It is spread on shelves in large leaden chambers , about 100 feet long , 7 feet ...
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