The Sugar-planter's Manual: Being a Treatise on the Art of Obtaining Sugar from the Sugar-caneLea and Blanchard, 1848 - 264 páginas |
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... cent . of the weight of the leaves , whereas in the stem their amount generally does not exceed 0.6 per 100 . I trust that I have rendered the foregoing sketch sufficiently intelligible to the reader to enable him , on a careful perusal ...
... cent . of the weight of the leaves , whereas in the stem their amount generally does not exceed 0.6 per 100 . I trust that I have rendered the foregoing sketch sufficiently intelligible to the reader to enable him , on a careful perusal ...
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... cent . In this analysis , it is not the amount of these mat- ters which strikes us as extraordinary , for that is not greater than the nature of the soil from which this mixture of sugar and molasses was produced would lead us to expect ...
... cent . In this analysis , it is not the amount of these mat- ters which strikes us as extraordinary , for that is not greater than the nature of the soil from which this mixture of sugar and molasses was produced would lead us to expect ...
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... cent . , the general The The sugar , when contains chlorine , average being about 3 per cent . deprived of these substances , acetic acid , and sulphuric acid , lime , potash , soda , alumina , and silica , the collective amounts of ...
... cent . , the general The The sugar , when contains chlorine , average being about 3 per cent . deprived of these substances , acetic acid , and sulphuric acid , lime , potash , soda , alumina , and silica , the collective amounts of ...
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... cent . I have already stated , on the authority of Peligot , who has given much attention to this subject , that one part of the chloride of sodium will combine with nearly six times its bulk of sugar , and form a deliquescent compound ...
... cent . I have already stated , on the authority of Peligot , who has given much attention to this subject , that one part of the chloride of sodium will combine with nearly six times its bulk of sugar , and form a deliquescent compound ...
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... cent . of basic water , and also , as saccharine solutions always occupy a larger space than that of its two constituents when separate , in consequence of the expansion of the sugar in these cases , and which varies from to of its ...
... cent . of basic water , and also , as saccharine solutions always occupy a larger space than that of its two constituents when separate , in consequence of the expansion of the sugar in these cases , and which varies from to of its ...
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