Technical Chemists' Handbook: Tables and Methods of Analysis for Manufacturers of Inorganic Chemical Products |
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absorbing alkali ammonia ammonium average sample barium chloride boiling bottle bromine burette c.c. concentrated c.c. water Calcium calculated caustic soda cb.m cent Centigrade chlorate colour contains Copper crucible cryst cubic centimetre cubic foot decinormal deduct Degrees dilute dioxide dissolve drop employed English estimated evaporate excess Fahr ferric filter filtrate flask funnel gases glass grains grams GRAVITIES OF SOLUTIONS H₂O heat hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydroxide ignite Inches indicates iodine iron lime liquid litre Magnesium mercury method methyl orange metre mixture Na2O NaCl nitric acid nitrogen nitrometer Nitrous normal hydrochloric acid oxide oxygen percentage permanganate pipette platinum porcelain potash potassium Potassium chloride precipitate pressure pure pyrites quantity Réau residue salt satur silver nitrate silver solution sodium carbonate specific gravity sulphide sulphuric acid TABLE 34-Continued temperature thiosulphate titrate tube Twaddell vapour vitriol volume wash weigh zinc
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Page ii - Technical Chemists' Handbook. Tables and methods of analysis for manufacturers of inorganic chemical products.
Page 147 - Of the muriatic acid gas evolved in such work, to the extent of ninety-five per centum, and to such an extent that in each cubic foot of air, smoke, or chimney gases, escaping from the works into the atmosphere, there is not contained more than one-fifth part of a grain of muriatic acid.
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Page 148 - ... work, to such an extent that the total acidity of such gases in each cubic foot of air. smoke, or gases escaping into the chimney or into the atmosphere does not exceed what is equivalent to four grains of sulphuric anhydride.
Page v - Handbook. Tables and Analytical Methods for Manufacturers of Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Soda, Potash and Ammonia. Second Edition. 12mo, cloth $3.00 LUPTON, A., PARR, GDA, and PERKIN, H.
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Page 60 - The gram calorie, or small calorie (cal.), is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1°...