Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 27
... lime , we may confidently give an affirmative answer . We do not need for our purposes any other apparatus or localities than those required for the manufacture of the before - mentioned articles , except a leaden retort , which should ...
... lime , we may confidently give an affirmative answer . We do not need for our purposes any other apparatus or localities than those required for the manufacture of the before - mentioned articles , except a leaden retort , which should ...
Page 59
... lime bleaches it , but the color returns after a time . M. Lauth promises another and further account of analine black in a short time . FRANKLIN INSTITUTE . Proceedings of the Stated Monthly Meeting , June 15th , 1865 . The meeting was ...
... lime bleaches it , but the color returns after a time . M. Lauth promises another and further account of analine black in a short time . FRANKLIN INSTITUTE . Proceedings of the Stated Monthly Meeting , June 15th , 1865 . The meeting was ...
Page 66
... lime and broken stone or the like . Among the remarkable applications of this material enumerated , we find the construction of the government docks at Toulon . In this case , great troughs , as large as the proposed docks , were formed ...
... lime and broken stone or the like . Among the remarkable applications of this material enumerated , we find the construction of the government docks at Toulon . In this case , great troughs , as large as the proposed docks , were formed ...
Page 101
... lime is worn away by the flame of the oxyhydrogen blow - pipe . These actions would take place with any fuel , even with pure charcoal . But when mineral fuel , which mostly contains more or less iron pyrites , is used , there is much ...
... lime is worn away by the flame of the oxyhydrogen blow - pipe . These actions would take place with any fuel , even with pure charcoal . But when mineral fuel , which mostly contains more or less iron pyrites , is used , there is much ...
Page 104
... lime from the skins , which is effected by plunging the well - washed skins in a bath of bran or rye flour , which has been allowed to enter into a state of fermentation . The result is , that the lactic and acetic acids generated by ...
... lime from the skins , which is effected by plunging the well - washed skins in a bath of bran or rye flour , which has been allowed to enter into a state of fermentation . The result is , that the lactic and acetic acids generated by ...
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