| john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s - 1841 - 606 sayfa
...for effecting the separation will be obtained. " In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble ; but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of а very opposite kind. When burned, u ic a kiln, chalk loses weight. If dry and pure, only nine ounces... | |
| Edward Cresy - 1847 - 912 sayfa
...ingredient for effecting the separation is obtained. In water chalk is almost or altogether insoluble ; but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes...of a very opposite kind. When burned, as in a kiln, it loses weight: if dry and pure, only 9 ounces will remain out of 16; these 9 ounces will be soluble... | |
| 1848 - 1292 sayfa
...for effecting the separation will be obtained. " ' In water chalk is almost or altogether insoluble ; but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of a very opposite kind. When burned, a in a kiln, chalk loses weight. If dry and pure, only nine ounces will remain out of a pound of sixteen... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1849 - 152 sayfa
...for effecting the separation will be obtained. In water, chalk is almost, or altogether insoluble, but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes...a kiln, chalk loses weight. If dry and pure, only 9 oz. will remain out of 16 oz. ; these nine will be soluble in water, but require 40 gallons for entire... | |
| 1849 - 604 sayfa
...from Dr. Clark's "Theory of the Process " :— " In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble ; but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of a very opposite kind. When burned as in a lime-kiln, chalk loses weight : if dry and pure only 9 ounces will remain out of a pound of 1C ounces.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1850 - 638 sayfa
...ingredient for effecting the separation will be obtained. In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble, but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes...pure, only nine ounces will remain out of a pound of 16 ounces. These nine ounces will be soluble in water, but they will require not less than 40 gallons... | |
| 1849 - 608 sayfa
...from Dr. Clark's "Theory of the Process " : — " In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble; but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of a very opposite kind. When burned as in a lime-kiln, chalk loses weight : if dry and pure only 9 ounces will remain out of a pound of 16 ounces.... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 sayfa
...ingredient for effecting the separation will be obtained. In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble, but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of an opposite kind. When burned, as in a kiln, chalk loses weight. If dry and pure, only nine ounces... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1854 - 180 sayfa
...obtained. In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble, but it may be rendered soluble by either °f two processes of a very opposite kind. When burned,...a kiln, chalk loses weight. If dry and pure, only 9 oz. will remain out of 16 oz.; these nine will be soluble in water, but require 40 gallons for entire... | |
| Robert Scott Burn - 1872 - 284 sayfa
...ingredient for effecting the separation will be obtained. In water, chalk is almost or altogether insoluble, but it may be rendered soluble by either of two processes of an opposite kind. When burned, as in a kiln, chalk loses weight; and, if dry and pure, only nine ounces... | |
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