This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1829 Excerpt: ...of copperplate printers, who use it to take off the ink, and clean the plates. It may be rendered more caustic by the addition of a certain quantity of lime.--Ch. and R. The subcarbonate of potass on exposure even to a moist air does not entirely deliquesce, for it absorbs also carbonic acid, which converts part of it ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1829 Excerpt: ...of copperplate printers, who use it to take off the ink, and clean the plates. It may be rendered more caustic by the addition of a certain quantity of lime.--Ch. and R. The subcarbonate of potass on exposure even to a moist air does not entirely deliquesce, for it absorbs also carbonic acid, which converts part of it into bicarbonate, which is a permanent or rather an efflorescent salt--(A. D.) AauA Supercarbonatis Potass: .--The apparatus for the Annales de Chimie, xxix. p. 161. t Inst Chem. 12 de succino. J Journal de Pharm. Vol. vii. p. 95. Cordus Valerius; Dispensatorium cum scholiis Coiulcnbcrgii, p. 376. J. Beguinus, Tyrocinium Chemicum. -j Ph. Wirt. Folio. 1760. p. 202. AQUA SUPEttCAKBONATIS POTASS: . 115 preparation of mineral waters, which is reckoned the best and the speediest, is that of Mr Bramah of London; but it is also the most complicated. Its mechanism, and the manner of using, are described in the Dictionnaire Technologique, -f-as also the apparatus used in the central pharmacie of the civil hospitals of Paris. Long before 1810, M. Planche, the translator of Brugnatelli, had conceived the very ingenious idea of employing the machine called Fontaine de compression for the preparation of gaseous waters, and had pointed out to apothecaries an apparatus at once simple, commodious, and not expensive, which might serve the purposes of a common laboratory. We are also indebted to him for the best method of bottling the water.--Ch. and R. Acetas Potass: .--M. Fremy has ascertained the cause of the colour of acetate of potass. It is owing to the property which potass has of blackening the small quantity of vegetable matter which distilled vinegar always retains. Care must therefore be taken that during the whole of the operation for...
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