| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 582 Seiten
...which, when rich in nitre, affords about five per cent. Refuse animal and vegetable matter which has putrefied in contact with calcareous soils produces nitrate of lime, which affords nitre by mixture with subcarbonate of potassa. In the same way it is abundantly produced in some parts... | |
| John White Webster - 1839 - 592 Seiten
...which when rich in nitre, affords about five per cent. Refuse animal and vegetable matter whicli has putrefied in contact with calcareous soils produces nitrate of lime, which affords nitre by mixture with subcarbonate of potassa. In the нате way it is abundantly produced in some... | |
| J.D. Dana - 1855 - 440 Seiten
...nitrates of lime aud magnesia which form in these beds. Refuse animal and vegetable matter putrified in contact with calcareous soils produces nitrate of lime, which affords the niter by reaction with carbonate of potash. Old plaster lixiviated affords about 5 per cent. This last... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1863 - 736 Seiten
...which, when rich in nitre, affords about five per cent. Refuse animal and vegetable matter, which has putrefied in contact with calcareous soils, produces nitrate of lime, which affords nitre by mixture with carbonate of potassa. The loss which rough nitre sustains in refining is technically... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 660 Seiten
...other countries, there are artificial arrangements called ' nitriaries,' or nitrebeds, from which nitre is obtained by the decomposition mostly of the nitrates...in these beds. Refuse animal and vegetable matter putrified in contact with calcareous soils produces nitrate of lime, which affords the nitre by re-action... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 660 Seiten
...other countries, there are artificial arrangements called 'nitriaries,1 or nitrebeds, from which nitre is obtained by the decomposition mostly of the nitrates of lime and magnesia which form in these b«ds. Refuse animal and vegetable matter putrified in contact with calcareous soils produces nitrate... | |
| James Dwight Dana - 1894 - 540 Seiten
...other countries, there are artificial arrangements called mlriaries or nitre beds, from which nitre is obtained by the decomposition mostly of the nitrates...with calcareous soils produces nitrate of lime, which aifords the nitre by reaction with carbonate of potash. Old plaster lixiviated affords about 5 per... | |
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