The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, 11. sējumsWilliam Newton Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1838 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
38. lappuse
... acid , of which the alum principally consists , is perfectly destroyed , and the alumina , which is the residuum I require , left entire ; now the alumina being in a state of solution , and remaining with the water , the whiting and ...
... acid , of which the alum principally consists , is perfectly destroyed , and the alumina , which is the residuum I require , left entire ; now the alumina being in a state of solution , and remaining with the water , the whiting and ...
39. lappuse
... acid contained in the alum , but it is much more expensive , besides leaving a quantity of acetic acid in the solution , which will be found injuri- ous to many colours , of which the fabrics may happen to have been dyed . The cloth is ...
... acid contained in the alum , but it is much more expensive , besides leaving a quantity of acetic acid in the solution , which will be found injuri- ous to many colours , of which the fabrics may happen to have been dyed . The cloth is ...
46. lappuse
... acid and an alkali , ( such alkali being in union with carbonic acid ) , the same being rendered , as the Paten- tee states , cellular light ( spongy ) , without the aid of fer- mentation . The acid he employs in the manufacture of ...
... acid and an alkali , ( such alkali being in union with carbonic acid ) , the same being rendered , as the Paten- tee states , cellular light ( spongy ) , without the aid of fer- mentation . The acid he employs in the manufacture of ...
47. lappuse
... acid as will neutralize the quantity of carbonate of soda that is employed , the quan- tity of the muriatic acid varying according to the known specific gravity of the same , and the quantity of soda in the carbonate , which are ...
... acid as will neutralize the quantity of carbonate of soda that is employed , the quan- tity of the muriatic acid varying according to the known specific gravity of the same , and the quantity of soda in the carbonate , which are ...
48. lappuse
... acid ; then let the dough be formed ; and while in a rough state , let it be thrown on the board , and lightly kneaded with a biscuit brake or rolling pin for a few minutes , doubling and rolling it until it becomes blended , and quite ...
... acid ; then let the dough be formed ; and while in a rough state , let it be thrown on the board , and lightly kneaded with a biscuit brake or rolling pin for a few minutes , doubling and rolling it until it becomes blended , and quite ...
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