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... Lime Mixture . The mixture is made by dissolving one bushel of salt in the least water possible , and then slaking with this three bushels of lime hot from the kiln . This is all the salt that can be used by this method to slake the lime ...
... Lime Mixture . The mixture is made by dissolving one bushel of salt in the least water possible , and then slaking with this three bushels of lime hot from the kiln . This is all the salt that can be used by this method to slake the lime ...
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... lime , with the view to throw some light on the obscure subject of the assimilation of phosphate of lime by plants . In 1864 , M. Dumas noticed that carbonic acid was a sol- vent for phosphate of lime , by the effect of seltzer water ...
... lime , with the view to throw some light on the obscure subject of the assimilation of phosphate of lime by plants . In 1864 , M. Dumas noticed that carbonic acid was a sol- vent for phosphate of lime , by the effect of seltzer water ...
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... Lime is , in round numbers , twenty - nine pounds to the one hundred pounds of bones . This quantity would convert all of the Bone Phosphate of Lime into Biphosphate of Lime , but much observation has led me to doubt if this be the most ...
... Lime is , in round numbers , twenty - nine pounds to the one hundred pounds of bones . This quantity would convert all of the Bone Phosphate of Lime into Biphosphate of Lime , but much observation has led me to doubt if this be the most ...
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