Chemistry Applied to Arts And Manufactures volume 1

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Chemistry Applied to Arts And Manufactures volume 1
Jean Antoine Claude Chaptal
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Equal measures of fine gypsum and Never's sand.
i. Eight measures of Never's sand, and a fusible spar.
I. Eight meaures of fusible spar, and two of Brian- gon chalk.
vi. One measure of gun-flint, two measures of fusible spar, three measures of fine gypsum.
It. Equal measures of fine gypsum, pure argil, and hard spar.
0. Equal measures of fine gypsum, soft spar, and Champagne chalk.
p. Fine gypsum, soft spar, one measure of each ; Champagne chalk two measures.
Results.
Hard, white, opaque, glass
..., forming a beautiful ena- nitrl, A very hard, solid mass, striking fire with a steel, A beautiful semi-transp^irgnt glass.
A beautifiil semi-transparent glass.
A hard solid mass. Semi- transparent enamel.
Glass imperfectly melted.
Opaque glass, of a milk- white.
Opaque glass, very solid j good enamel.
A spongy, opaque, white matter.
Opaque glass, of a yellowish green.
APPLIED TO THE ARTS.
217 Mixtures, q. Equal measures of plaster, pure argil, and Cham- pagne chalk.
r. Equal measures of fine gypsum, pure argil, and Hints.


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