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... acid . Now , if by the strongest acid , he means that whose specific gravity is 2,000 , then 12 grains of it oc cupy the space of 6 of water ; and as the cantharus of pure water weighs 42225 grains , that of water , containing 12 of this ...
... acid . Now , if by the strongest acid , he means that whose specific gravity is 2,000 , then 12 grains of it oc cupy the space of 6 of water ; and as the cantharus of pure water weighs 42225 grains , that of water , containing 12 of this ...
Page 291
... acid is employed . Thus , 1. Where the mineral acids abound , and are in some measure disengaged from any combination , they either decompose the sac- charine acid , or dissolve the saccharated lime , if any be formed , and thus prevent ...
... acid is employed . Thus , 1. Where the mineral acids abound , and are in some measure disengaged from any combination , they either decompose the sac- charine acid , or dissolve the saccharated lime , if any be formed , and thus prevent ...
Page 292
· vented by previously adding the dilute vitriolic acid , which frees the water very soon of barytic earth , if any be contained in it . " This acid precipitates magnesia , even from the vitriolic acid , but then it acts sluggishly ; in ...
· vented by previously adding the dilute vitriolic acid , which frees the water very soon of barytic earth , if any be contained in it . " This acid precipitates magnesia , even from the vitriolic acid , but then it acts sluggishly ; in ...
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