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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... weight of ; Making brick masonry impervious to water COCOA AND CHOCOLATE : Machines required for manufacture of chocolate Receipts for ordinary and spiced chocolate Receipts for fine Spanish spiced , for Vienna , Paris , Milan ...
... weight of ; Making brick masonry impervious to water COCOA AND CHOCOLATE : Machines required for manufacture of chocolate Receipts for ordinary and spiced chocolate Receipts for fine Spanish spiced , for Vienna , Paris , Milan ...
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... weight ) of glycerine PAPER : Cupro - ammonium for rendering paper and textile fabrics water- , rot- , and insect - proof ( Willesdenizing ) Fabrication of parchment ; Fire - proof papers , colors , and printed matter ; Gas - pipes from ...
... weight ) of glycerine PAPER : Cupro - ammonium for rendering paper and textile fabrics water- , rot- , and insect - proof ( Willesdenizing ) Fabrication of parchment ; Fire - proof papers , colors , and printed matter ; Gas - pipes from ...
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... weight should be lost by this operation . To determine whether the charcoal has been used before , boil the sample several times with pure water , dry , add a small quantity of potassium hydrate and bring again to the boiling point ...
... weight should be lost by this operation . To determine whether the charcoal has been used before , boil the sample several times with pure water , dry , add a small quantity of potassium hydrate and bring again to the boiling point ...
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... weight of silver and that the iron rods used in preparing aluminium give an alloy as hard as aluminium become coated with a lus- bronze . trous covering , giving them the ap- An alloy of 5 parts of silver and 100pearance of being tinned ...
... weight of silver and that the iron rods used in preparing aluminium give an alloy as hard as aluminium become coated with a lus- bronze . trous covering , giving them the ap- An alloy of 5 parts of silver and 100pearance of being tinned ...
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... weight , are manufactured by fusing together 10 parts of nickel and 60 parts of copper . When this alloy has become cold , add 10 parts of zinc and two - fifths parts of aluminium , fuse the mass and allow it to cool ; then remelt it ...
... weight , are manufactured by fusing together 10 parts of nickel and 60 parts of copper . When this alloy has become cold , add 10 parts of zinc and two - fifths parts of aluminium , fuse the mass and allow it to cool ; then remelt it ...
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