The Use of the Blowpipe in the Qualitative and Quantitative Examination of Minerals, Ores, Furnace Products, and Other Metallic Combinations |
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... glass tubes or alembics , and for melting various assays with bisulphate of po- tassa in the platinum spoon , et cetera . For Fig . 4 . this purpose BERZELIUS used a small phial of strong glass THE BLOWPIPE LAMP . 9 Carbon and Carbonic ...
... glass tubes or alembics , and for melting various assays with bisulphate of po- tassa in the platinum spoon , et cetera . For Fig . 4 . this purpose BERZELIUS used a small phial of strong glass THE BLOWPIPE LAMP . 9 Carbon and Carbonic ...
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... GLASS TUBES . - When the volatile ingredients contained in ores and minerals were to be ascertained , BERZELIUS employed a glass tube , from three to six inches in length , a quarter of an inch in diameter , and open at the ends . The ...
... GLASS TUBES . - When the volatile ingredients contained in ores and minerals were to be ascertained , BERZELIUS employed a glass tube , from three to six inches in length , a quarter of an inch in diameter , and open at the ends . The ...
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... glass tube , open at the extremities , con- taining a small wooden cylinder . This glass tube is divided into parts of equal degrees , 10 , 15 , 20 , each of which are capable of holding 100 milligrammes of granu- lated lead . For ...
... glass tube , open at the extremities , con- taining a small wooden cylinder . This glass tube is divided into parts of equal degrees , 10 , 15 , 20 , each of which are capable of holding 100 milligrammes of granu- lated lead . For ...
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... Glass PIPETTE . - This instrument should be five inches in length , and three eighths of an inch in diameter , Fig ... glass flask , capable of holding about a pint of water , the mouth of which is closed by a cork ; through this two ...
... Glass PIPETTE . - This instrument should be five inches in length , and three eighths of an inch in diameter , Fig ... glass flask , capable of holding about a pint of water , the mouth of which is closed by a cork ; through this two ...
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... glass appears to be a compound of hydro- fluoric and sulphuric acids with lime , which , if exposed too long to the oxidating , or too short a time to the reducing flame , is decomposed , sulphurous acid being eliminated . Sulphate of ...
... glass appears to be a compound of hydro- fluoric and sulphuric acids with lime , which , if exposed too long to the oxidating , or too short a time to the reducing flame , is decomposed , sulphurous acid being eliminated . Sulphate of ...
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100 milligrammes Al² 0³ alkali alloy alumina ammonia antimony arsenic arsenic acid assay baryta bead becomes bismuth bisulphate of potassa Blowpipe blue boracic acid borax carbonate of soda cerium cetera charcoal clear glass cobalt color colorless combination compound cooling copper cupellation decigramme detected dissolved employed evaporated examination exempli gratia filtered fluxes forceps formed fused fusible fusion gold green heated hydrochloric acid inch ingredients insoluble lime magnesia manganese mass melted metallic oxides microcosmic salt Mineral Kingdom mixed nickel nitrate nitric acid obtained opaque operator oxidating flame oxide of iron oxide of lead particles perfectly phosphate platinum foil platinum wire portion powder precipitate present protoxide of iron pulverized pure readily reagent reducing flame residue roasted separated sesquioxide sesquioxide of iron silicic acid silver small quantity smelting soluble solution strontia sublimate sulphate sulphuric acid Tellurium tinge titanic acid treated volatile workable lead yellow yttria zinc
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