The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 25-26Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1872 |
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Page 42
... lime has converted it into carbonate , and the carbonate of lime is not soluble in sugar . You see at once , therefore , that there is a method of removing an excess of lime from a solution of sugar ; and this process is all the better ...
... lime has converted it into carbonate , and the carbonate of lime is not soluble in sugar . You see at once , therefore , that there is a method of removing an excess of lime from a solution of sugar ; and this process is all the better ...
Page 269
... lime , we must know , by analysis , the actual percentage of phosphate of lime , ferric oxide , aluminic oxide , and ferrous oxide , which the mineral con- tains : knowing this , it is simply necessary to calculate for each of these ...
... lime , we must know , by analysis , the actual percentage of phosphate of lime , ferric oxide , aluminic oxide , and ferrous oxide , which the mineral con- tains : knowing this , it is simply necessary to calculate for each of these ...
Page 278
... lime and magnesia estimated in the filtrate . But such a process is too troublesome and pro- tracted for ordinary use , and I propose to render it more simple and expeditious , by taking advantage of the well- known property of molybdic ...
... lime and magnesia estimated in the filtrate . But such a process is too troublesome and pro- tracted for ordinary use , and I propose to render it more simple and expeditious , by taking advantage of the well- known property of molybdic ...
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