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133 chlorination has the effect of expediting and facilitating the chemical reactions involved (Cobley and Wright, De Lacy, and Phillips). I claim: 1. The process of chlorinating ores, which consists in charging the ore with chlorine under a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere, whereby the union of the chlorine with the metal of the ore is facilitated, substantially as set forth. 2. The process of chlorinating ores, which consists in charging the ore with chlorine under a pressure grea...ter than that of the atmosphere, such pressure being produced by the evolution of chlorine gas within a closed chamber containing the ore, substantially as described. 3. The process of chlorinating ores, which consists in charging the ore with chlorine nnder a greater pressure than that of the atmosphere, and keeping the contents of the vessel in agitation during the process of chlorination, substantially as described. (4. ) The patentee here evidently abandons the chloride of lime factory inside the barrel.
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