The Art of Bleaching Piece-Goods, Cottons, And Threads, of Every Description : Rendered More Easy And General By Means of the Oxygenated Muriatic Acid ; With the Method of Rendering Painted Or Printed Goods Perfectly White Or Colourless. to Which Are Adde
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It merely acquired a flight brown tinge. It was in confequence of this experiment that I de- termined to fubftitute tubes and adopters of lead inftead of thofe of glafs, and to recom- mend that the pneumatic veffels to be made of common wood, and that thefe, as well as the veffels for immerfion, mould be defended with meet lead. Litharge of gold, or yellow litharge, remains dry, and undergoes no other effect than to ac- quire a violet colour. The directions or addrefs on the outfide of letters ...difappear entirely, without leaving any trace or alteration in the paper. This experi- ment, added to that of taking out the ink- marks made by the proprietors of (lockings, gave me the firft hint to apply this method of bleaching to written paper, which I have men- tioned in this chapter. Red fealing-wax became of a pale rofe- colour, and was reduced into a kind of moid or foft wax. Indigo, in fmall fragments expofed in the fame manner to the oxygenated muriatic acid o-as, changed its colour from a deep blue to the yellow colour of dead leaves.
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