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" The neck has a diameter of about 9 mm. (0.35 in.), and is graduated into tenths of cubic centimeters above the mark F. "
Proceedings - Page 5
by American Society of Civil Engineers - 1903
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Journal of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia and Affiliated ..., Volumes 13-14

Engineering - 1896 - 792 pages
...free from water and being neither very volatile nor hygroscopic, is used in making the determinations. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways : (1) The flask is filled with benzine to the lower mark E, and 64 grammes of powder are weighed out ; the powder is carefully introduced...
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Mineral Resources, Issues 21-25

Geological Survey of New South Wales - 1916 - 1292 pages
...bulb. Benzine -or kerosene, free from water, should be used in making the determination.. t- • • The specific gravity can be determined in two ways...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...
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Geological Survey of Michigan

Michigan. Geological Survey - Clay - 1900 - 838 pages
...neck has a diameter of 9 millimeters. Benzine free from water is used in making the determinations. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (1) The flask is filled with benzine to the lower mark E. and 64 grams of powder are weighed out; the powder is carefully introduced...
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The Delta of the St. Clair River, Volume 9, Part 1

Leon Jacob Cole - Geology - 1903 - 400 pages
...right. Vicat needles, (Ulmore wires, specific gravity apparatus. Lower row, moulds, graduate. sieves. The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: 1. The flask is filled with benzine to the lower mark E, and 04 grams of powder are weighed out and carefully introduced into the...
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Bulletin, Volume 3

Ohio. Division of Geological Survey - Geology - 1904 - 416 pages
...cubic centimeters above the bulb. 12. Benzine (62° Baume) naptha, or kerosene free from water, should be used in making the determination. 13. The specific...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...
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Bulletin, Issue 3

Geology - 1904 - 430 pages
...cubic centimeters above the bulb. 12. Benzine (62° Baume) naptha. or kerosene free from water, should be used in making the determination. 13. The specific...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...
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Cements, Mortars and Concretes: Their Physical Properties

Myron Samuel Falk - Cement - 1904 - 198 pages
...centimeters above the bulb. 12.— Benzine (62° Baume naphtha), or kerosene free from water, should be used in making the determination. 13. — The 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...
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The Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements

Albert Bleininger, Geological Survey of Ohio - Cement - 1904 - 418 pages
...cubic centimeters above the bulb. 12. Benzine (62° Baume) naptha. or kerosene free from water, 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 the lower mark (E), and 64 gr. (2.25 oz.)...
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Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Comment

American Society for Testing Materials. Committee on Standard Specifications for Cement - Cement - 1905 - 40 pages
...above the mark (F). 12. — Benzine (62 degrees Baum6 naphtha), or kerosene free from water, should be used in making the determination. 13. — The specific...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...
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Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Cement ...

Portland Cement Association - Cement - 1905 - 44 pages
...about 9 mm. (0.35 in.), and is graduated into tenths of cubic centimeters above the mark (F). 13.—The specific gravity can be determined in two ways: (1)...of powder, previously dried at 100° Cent. (212° Palir.) and cooled to the temperature of the liquid, is gradually introduced through the funnel (B)...
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