| john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s - 1841 - 606 pages
...from the one pound of chalk unite with the seven extra ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of caustic...which, being insoluble in water, becomes visible, at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| Thomas Clark - Public health - 1841 - 24 pages
...from the one pound of chalk unites with the seven extra ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of caustic...which, being insoluble in water, becomes visible, at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| Pharmacy - 1843 - 800 pages
...from the one pound of chalk unites with the seven extra ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of caustic...which, being insoluble in water, becomes visible, at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| 1848 - 1292 pages
...solutions are mixed, making up together 600 gallons. The nine ounces of quick-lime from the pound of chalk unite with the seven extra ounces of carbonic...the same time that the other pound of chalk, being dcpirvcd of the extra seven ounces that kept it in solution, reappears. Both pounds of chalk will be... | |
| John Mitchell - Food adulteration and inspection - 1848 - 368 pages
...from the one pound of chalk, unite with the seven extra ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of caustic...form sixteen ounces — that is, one pound of chalk, at the same time that the other, pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - Botany - 1849 - 492 pages
...carbonic acid attract each other, unite to form sixteen ounces of chalk (simple carbonate of lime), which being insoluble in Water, becomes visible immediately...formed ; at the same time that the other pound of chalk (of the 560 gallons) being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic acid that kept it in solution,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1850 - 638 pages
...pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of quicklime and seven ounces of carbonic acid form 16 ounces, that is, one pound of chalk, which being insoluble in water becomes visible at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH - 1851 - 716 pages
...pound of chalk in solution. These 9 ounces of caustic lime, and 7 ounces of carbonic acid, form 16 ounces, that is, one pound of chalk, which, being...other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra 7 ounces of carbonic acid that kept it in solution reappears. Both pounds of chalk will be found at... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 pages
...ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of quicklime and seven ounces of carbonic acid form sixteen ounces...chalk, which, being insoluble in water, becomes visible at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
| A. H. W., Facts - Home economics - 1873 - 478 pages
...from the one pound of chalk unites with the seven extra ounces of carbonic acid that hold the other pound of chalk in solution. These nine ounces of caustic...chalk, which, being insoluble in water, becomes visible at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic... | |
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