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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... lime in the clarification or defecation of cane - juice . It also teaches us that the amount of lime required is that which is sufficient , and no more , to render the liquid neutral . Heat alone is incapable of coagulating caseine , or ...
... lime in the clarification or defecation of cane - juice . It also teaches us that the amount of lime required is that which is sufficient , and no more , to render the liquid neutral . Heat alone is incapable of coagulating caseine , or ...
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... lime , the carbonic acid is liberated and the sulphuric acid takes its place , forming the new compound , sulphate of lime . But in the changes which we are examining , whether produced by heat , sulphuric acid , or diastase , no such ...
... lime , the carbonic acid is liberated and the sulphuric acid takes its place , forming the new compound , sulphate of lime . But in the changes which we are examining , whether produced by heat , sulphuric acid , or diastase , no such ...
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... lime , a simi- lar precipitate , but of a still darker colour , is quickly induced . It is a combination of glucic and mela- sinic acid with the lime . The lime has acted as an oxidising agent , and converted the glucose into glucic ...
... lime , a simi- lar precipitate , but of a still darker colour , is quickly induced . It is a combination of glucic and mela- sinic acid with the lime . The lime has acted as an oxidising agent , and converted the glucose into glucic ...
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... lime , always contain a larger amount of the phosphate than those which have been grown on land less rich in these salts , and are consequently better fitted for the food of young animals . The sugar - cane also absorbs with great ...
... lime , always contain a larger amount of the phosphate than those which have been grown on land less rich in these salts , and are consequently better fitted for the food of young animals . The sugar - cane also absorbs with great ...
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... lime . But if the cane - sugar be not pure , if it be combined with glucose even in a minute quantity , lime has a contrary effect , and rather hastens than retards them . The explanation of these phenomena is as fol- lows : the sugar ...
... lime . But if the cane - sugar be not pure , if it be combined with glucose even in a minute quantity , lime has a contrary effect , and rather hastens than retards them . The explanation of these phenomena is as fol- lows : the sugar ...
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