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" Ib. of chalk in water with 7 oz. additional of carbonic acid— that is to say, with as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains — the chalk becomes readily soluble in water, and when so dissolved, is called bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity... "
Chambers's Encyclopędia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People - Pagina 98
door Ephraim Chambers - 1870
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volume 20

William Laxton - 1857 - 498 pagina’s
...is chalk by itself, that probably upwards of 5000 gallons would be necessary to dissolve lib. of 16 oz.; but by combining 1 Ib. of chalk in water with...7 oz. additional of carbonic acid (that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the cbalk itself contains), the chalk becomes readily soluble in water,...
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Chambers's encyclopędia, Volume 10

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 864 pagina’s
...is chalk by itself, that probably upwards of 6000 gallons would be necessary to dissolve 1 Ib. of 16 oz. ; but by combining 1 Ib. of chalk in water with...when so dissolved, is called bicarbonate of lime. If tho quantity of water containing the 1 Ib. of chalk with 7 oz. additional of carbonic acid, were 400...
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Sanitary engineering, lectures, Volume 88

John Bailey Denton - 1877 - 536 pagina’s
...combining one pound of chalk in water with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid, that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains,...bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing the one pound of chalk with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid were400 gallons, the solution would...
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Sanitary engineering

John Bailey Denton - 1877 - 524 pagina’s
...combining one pound of chalk in water with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid, that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains,...bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing the one pound of chalk with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid were 400 gallons, the solution would...
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Transactions

1882 - 506 pagina’s
...additional 7 ounces of Carbonic Acid, — that is to say, as much more as the Chalk itself contains, — tho Chalk becomes readily soluble in water, and when so...called Bi-carbonate of Lime. If the quantity of water contaming tho lib. of Chalk, with 7 ounces additional of Carbonic Acid, were 400 gallons, the solution...
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Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine, Volume 31

1884 - 572 pagina’s
...combining one pound of chalk in water with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid — that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains...bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing the one pound of chalk with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid were 400 gallons, the solution would...
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The Health exhibition literature. v. 8, Volume 8

1884 - 694 pagina’s
...combining one pound of chalk in water with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid — that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains...bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing the one pound of chalk with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid were 400 gallons, the solution would...
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The Health Exhibition Literature: Health in relation to civic life

1884 - 660 pagina’s
...additional of carbonic acid—that is to say, as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains—the chalk becomes readily soluble in water, and when so...bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing the one pound of chalk with seven ounces additional of carbonic acid were 400 gallons, the solution would...
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 31

1897 - 830 pagina’s
...in water is chalk by itself that probably upward of 5,000 gallons would be necessary to dissolve 16 oz.; but by combining 1 Ib. of chalk in water with 7 oz. additional of carbonic acid — tbat is to say, with as much more carbonic acid as the chalk itself contains — the chalk becomes...
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The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge ..., Volume 15

Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 908 pagina’s
...is chalk by itself, that probably upward of 5,000 gallons would be necessary to dissolve 1 Ib. of 16 oz. ; but by combining 1 Ib. of chalk in water with...itself contains — the chalk becomes readily soluble iu water, and when so dissolved, is called bicarbonate of lime. If the quantity of water containing...
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