Machinery And Apparatus for Manufacturing Chemists

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Machinery And Apparatus for Manufacturing Chemists
James C Shears
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1O47 222 Nitric acid . . . . 116 220 13 . 240 Sulphuric acid . . . T85 620 Oil of turpentine .... 316 Naphtha 306 Sulphur 570 Linseed oil 600 Mercury 662 Glycerine ...... 554 Water 212 32 MACHINERY AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS 33 Stills for various purposes consequently differ very much in form, but can be divided into two classes the first being for ordinary distillation, and the second for continuous distillation.
In the first case the still is charged with a given quantity, heat
...applied, and vaporization and con- densation continued until the charge is entirely evaporated or exhausted of alcohol. In the second case the charge runs continuously into the still during the process of distillation, assisting in its course to condense the spirituous vapour arising, and in its turn giving forth vapour evolved by the heat absorbed by coming in contact with the heated vapours rising from the body of the apparatus.
Spirit is distilled from fermented wash made by the infusion of malted and unmalted grain, sugar, molasses, wines, wine lees, fruit, flowers and seeds and aromatic plants.


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