| Geological Survey of New South Wales - 1916 - 1292 pages
...used in making the determination.. t- • • The specific gravity can be determined in two ways — (1) The flask is filled with either of these liquids to the lower mark, and 64 gr. (2-25 oz.) of powder, previously dried at 100° C. and cooled to the temperature of the... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1903 - 896 pages
...iinulcl be used in making the determination. 13. — The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (1) The flask is filled with either of these liquids...liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel (B) [the stem of which extends into the flask to the top of the bulb (C)], until the upper mark (F)... | |
| Ohio. Division of Geological Survey - Geology - 1904 - 416 pages
...should be used in making the determination. 13. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (1.) The flask is filled with either of these liquids...gr. (2.25 oz.) of powder, previously dried at 100° C. (212° F.) and cooled to the temperature of this liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel... | |
| Geology - 1904 - 430 pages
...should be used in making the determination. 13. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (1.) The flask is filled with either of these liquids...gr. (2.25 oz.) of powder, previously dried at 100° C. (212° F.) and cooled to the temperature of this liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel... | |
| Albert Bleininger, Geological Survey of Ohio - Cement - 1904 - 418 pages
...should be used in making the determination. 13. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (i.) The flask is filled with either of these liquids to...gr. (2.25 oz.) of powder, previously dried at 100° C. (212° F.) and cooled to the temperature of this liquid, is .gradually introduced through the funnel... | |
| Myron Samuel Falk - Cement - 1904 - 198 pages
...specific gravity can be determined in two ways; Le Chatelier's Specific Gravity Apparatus. FIG. 1. (I) The flask is filled with either of these liquids to the lower mark (E , and 64 gr. (2.25 or.) of powder, previously dried at 100° Cent. (212° Fahr. ) and cooled to the temperature of this... | |
| Albert Bleininger - Cement - 1904 - 414 pages
...liquids to the lower mark (E), and 64 gr. (2.25 oz.) of powder, previously dried at 100° C. (212° F.) and cooled to the temperature of this liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel (B) the stem of which extends into the flask to the top of the bulb (C)), until the upper mark (F)... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 344 pages
...used in mrking the determination. 13. — The specific gravity can be determined in two ways : (l) The flask is filled with either of these liquids to...Cent. (212° Fahr.) and cooled to the temperature of the liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel (B) [the stem of which extends into the flask... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 348 pages
...used in mr-king the determination. 13. — The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (i) The flask is filled with either of these liquids to...previously dried at 100° Cent. (212° Fahr.) and cooled fo the temperature of the liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel (B) [the stem of which... | |
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