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" 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon sea water separates in the first place the whole of the lime in the form of carbonate, and then gives rise to a solution of bicarbonate of magnesia, which by evaporation deposits hydrous magnesian... "
American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 378
1859
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Proceedings, Volume 13

American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1860 - 468 pages
...as follows: 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon sea-water separates in the flr,st place the whole of the lime in the form of carbonate,...evaporation deposits hydrous magnesian carbonate. 2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of lime to sulphate of soda or sulphate of magnesia gives...
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Chemical and Geological Essays

Thomas Sterry Hunt - Chemistry - 1875 - 520 pages
...conditions soluble in water. Conclusions. 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon seawater separates in the first place the whole of the lime...evaporation deposits hydrous magnesian carbonate. 2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of lime to sulphate of soda or sulphate of magnesia gives...
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Chemical and Geological Essays

Thomas Sterry Hunt - Chemistry - 1875 - 530 pages
...conditions soluble in water. Conclusions. 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon seawater separates in the first place the whole of the lime...evaporation deposits hydrous magnesian carbonate. 2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of lime to sulphate of soda or sulphate of magnesia gives...
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Chemical and Geological Essays

Thomas Sterry Hunt - Chemistry - 1875 - 522 pages
...conditions soluble in water. Conclusions. ' 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon water separates in the first place the whole of the...solution of bicarbonate of magnesia, which by evaporation deposita hydrous magnesian carbonate. sea2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of urne to sulphate...
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Chemical and Geological Essays

Thomas Sterry Hunt - Chemistry - 1891 - 564 pages
...conditions soluble in v Conclusions. 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon seawater separates in the first place the whole of the lime in the tonn of carbonate, and then gives rise to a solution of bicarbonate of magnesia, which by evaporation...
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The University Geological Survey of Kansas: Special report on ..., Volume 5

Geology - 1899 - 260 pages
...the gypsum deposits of marine and fresh-water origin. In his own words the theory is as follows : " 1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda...evaporation, deposits hydrous magnesian carbonate. " 2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of lime to sulphate of soda or sulphate of magnesia gives...
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The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Volume 5

Kansas Geological Survey - Geology - 1899 - 278 pages
...of the gypsum deposits of marine and fresh-water origin. In his own words the theory is as follows: “1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda upon sea water separates, in time first place, the whole of the lime in the form of carbonate, and then gives rise to a solution...
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The Delta of the St. Clair River, Volume 9, Part 1

Leon Jacob Cole - Geology - 1903 - 400 pages
...the gypsum deposits of marine and fresh-water origin. In his own words the theory is as follows :— "1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda...place, the whole of the lime in the form of carbonate, ami then gives rise to a solution of bicarbonate of magnesia, whifh, by evaporation, deposits hydrous...
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The Gypsum of Michigan and the Plaster Industry

George Perry Grimsley - Gypsum - 1904 - 336 pages
...the gypsum deposits of marine and fresh-water origin. In his own words the theory is as follows :— "1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda...place, the whole of the lime in the form of carbonate, an£ then gives rise to a solution of bicarbonate of magnesia, which, by evaporation, deposits hydrous...
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Gypsum in Canada: Its Occurrence, Exploitation, and Technology

Canada. Mines Branch (1901-1936), Lionel H. Cole, William F. Jennison - Gypsum - 1913 - 372 pages
...Chemical Theory. Hunt's chemical theory of the formation of gypsum is best given in his own words. 1 "1. The action of solutions of bicarbonate of soda...evaporation, deposits hydrous magnesian carbonate. "2. The addition of solutions of bicarbonate of Urne to sulphate of soda or sulphate of magnesia gives...
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