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103 The portion insoluble in H 2 SO 4 and The entire clay Na 2 CO 3 Per cent. Per cent. Lime 0. 15 0. 05 Magnesia 0. 24 trace Alkalies 0. 82 0. 46 Combined water 10. 42 o. Oo 100. 09 26. 89 RATIONAL, ANALYSIS. Per cent. Clay substance 73. 20 Feldspathic detritus 1 . 92 Quartz 24. 97 100. 09 PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION OF THE CI, AY SUBSTANCE. Per cent. Silica 46. 19 Alumina 37-59 Ferric oxid i . 03 Lime 0. 13 Magnesia 0. 32 Alkalies 0. 49 Combined water 14. 25 At the melting heat of feldspar the cla...y gives a dense body, but having still some suction when applied to the moist tongue ; it is of a yellowish- white color and has a shrinkage of ten per cent. With the exception of the Florida and some of the New Jersey clays, ball clays are put on the market un- washed. They almost invariably contain iron pyrites, some- times in large nodules. 104 THE CHEMISTRY OF POTTKRY. Frequently the more plastic English and Kentucky clays contain sufficient organic matter to appear quite black in their raw state.
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