... easily made by exposing a known quantity of marble for about half an hour to a full white heat, by which means the carbonic acid gas is entirely expelled, so that by the loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have... Elements of Glass and Glass Making - Seite 41von Benjamin Franklin Biser - 1899 - 174 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Turner - 1828 - 516 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flash containing muriatic... | |
| 1828 - 664 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing. the marble to have been pure, is at onA determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic... | |
| Edward Turner - 1828 - 516 Seiten
...determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flash containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known quantity of marble... | |
| Jacob Green - 1829 - 626 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic... | |
| Edward Turner - 1829 - 508 Seiten
...determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known quantity of marble is gradually added,... | |
| Edward Turner - 1830 - 616 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing...comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known quantity of marble is gradually added,... | |
| Edward Turner - 1830 - 588 Seiten
...supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole losses owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quantity...comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known quantity of marble is gradually added,... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1831 - 366 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1831 - 368 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1836 - 366 Seiten
...weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask, containing muriatic... | |
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