The Techno-chemical Receipt Book: Containing Several Thousand Receipts, Covering the Latest, Most Important and Most Useful Discoveries in Chemical Technology, and Their Practical Application in the Arts and the Industries. Ed. Chiefly from the German Od Drs. Winckler, Elsner, Heintze [et Al.] |
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... stand being separate layers of fluid , the upper of boiled with alcohol , water and lime which becomes turbid on ... standing with alcohol , or on boiling with water . If black colors have a basis of indigo , they turn green or blue on ...
... stand being separate layers of fluid , the upper of boiled with alcohol , water and lime which becomes turbid on ... standing with alcohol , or on boiling with water . If black colors have a basis of indigo , they turn green or blue on ...
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... stand quietly in a moderately warm until the pure juice has separated from the pulp . Then place the mass in a bag , press the juice out , let it stand for a few hours longer , and add an equal quantity of rectified spirit of 90 per ...
... stand quietly in a moderately warm until the pure juice has separated from the pulp . Then place the mass in a bag , press the juice out , let it stand for a few hours longer , and add an equal quantity of rectified spirit of 90 per ...
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... stand quietly in a moder- ately warm room until the pure juice has separated . Then place the pulp in a bag , press it out , let the juice stand for a few hours longer , and add the same quantity of rectified spirit of 90 per cent . Tr ...
... stand quietly in a moder- ately warm room until the pure juice has separated . Then place the pulp in a bag , press it out , let the juice stand for a few hours longer , and add the same quantity of rectified spirit of 90 per cent . Tr ...
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... stand for 14 days and then filter . Berlin Bitters . Dissolve 80 drops of oil of juniper , 80 of oil of coriander , 40 each of oil of angelica and badian seed oil , and 44 drops of oil of ginger in 1 gallons of alcohol of 80 per cent ...
... stand for 14 days and then filter . Berlin Bitters . Dissolve 80 drops of oil of juniper , 80 of oil of coriander , 40 each of oil of angelica and badian seed oil , and 44 drops of oil of ginger in 1 gallons of alcohol of 80 per cent ...
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... stand for 3 to 4 weeks . Then pour off the clear liquor , filter the sedi- ment , and color red with cochineal or cherry juice . wood , oil of ginger , and oil of mar. Rostopschin . Dissolve 14 fluid drachms of anise seed oil , fluid ...
... stand for 3 to 4 weeks . Then pour off the clear liquor , filter the sedi- ment , and color red with cochineal or cherry juice . wood , oil of ginger , and oil of mar. Rostopschin . Dissolve 14 fluid drachms of anise seed oil , fluid ...
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