The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water is nearly the reverse. In the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in the second mode, not only must the pound... The Farmer's Magazine - Page 1051849Full view - About this book
| Thomas Clark - 1841 - 24 pages
...gas — that gas which, being dissolved under compression by water, forms what is called soda water. The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water...In the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in the second... | |
| john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s - 1841 - 606 pages
...cas— that gas which, being dissolved under compression by water, form! what is called soda-watei.' " The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water is nearly the reverse. ID the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven... | |
| 1843 - 800 pages
...colourless. " The seven ounces lost by a pound of chalk on being burned, consist of carbonic acid gas. " The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water...In the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in the second... | |
| Edward Cresy - 1847 - 912 pages
...clear and colourless. The 7 ounces lost when the cludk is converted into lime is carbonic acid gas. The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water...In the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in consequence of losing 7 ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in the second mode, not only... | |
| 1848 - 1292 pages
...dissolved under compression by watw, forms what is called soda-water. PROCESS FOR PURIFYING WATER. 461 " ' The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water...reverse. In the former mode a pound of pure chalk comes to be soluble in water, in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in... | |
| John Mitchell - 1848 - 368 pages
...lime, in solution, is called lime-water. The solution, thus named, is perfectly clear and colourless. "The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water is nearly the reverse. It consists, as before explained, by adding it to water containing carbonic acid, when a bicarbonate... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1849 - 152 pages
...the 16 consist of carbonic acid gas, which, dissolved under compression by water, forms soda-water. The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water is nearly the reverse. In the former mode, one pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water, in consequence of losing 7 oz. of carbonic acid.... | |
| 1849 - 608 pages
...proportion nearly being required, if we take a gallon at lOlbs.) They, therefore, who try to make rery strong lime-water by using much lime, err greatly....second mode not only must the pound of chalk retain the : ounces of carbonic acid, but it must combine with 7 additional ounces before it can be dissolved."... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1850 - 638 pages
...gas ; that gas which, being dissolved under compression by water, forms what is called soda-water. The other mode of rendering chalk soluble, in water...In the former mode, a pound of pure chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve in the second... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 pages
...— that gas which, being dissolved under compression by water, forms what is called soda water. ' The other mode of rendering chalk soluble in water...nearly the reverse. In the former mode, a pound of chalk becomes dissolved in water in consequence of losing seven ounces of carbonic acid. To dissolve... | |
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