| 1815 - 438 páginas
...combines. "• - with With the soluble matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure vegetable substance. The case is the...upon' the nature of the animal matter. Lime forms n kind of insoluble soap, with oilj matters, athd thert gradually decomposes them by separating from... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1815 - 442 páginas
...lime, or it combines with the soluble matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure vegetable substance. The case is the...depends upon the nature of the animal matter. Lime formsVkind of insoluble soap with oilj matters, and then gradually decomposes them by separating from... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy, George Sinclair, John Russell Duke of Bedford - 1815 - 452 páginas
...lime, or it combines with the soluble matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure vegetable substance. The case is the...manures ; but the operation of the lime is different in di£, ferent cases, and depends upon the nature of the animal matter. Lime forms a kind of insoluble... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 páginas
...less attraction for water than the pure vegetable suhMance. The case is the same will, respect inmost animal manures; but the operation of the lime is different in different cases, and depends upon (lie nature ot'the animal matter. I. ¡me forms a kind of insoluble soap with oily mutters, and thon... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 418 páginas
...lime, or it combines with the soluble matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure vegetable substance. The case is the same with respect tomnst animal manures; but the operation of the lime is difFerent in different cases, and depends upon... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...lime, or it combines with the soluble matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure vegetable substance. The case is the...oxygen and carbon. It combines likewise with the animal acids and probably assists their decomposition by abstracting carbonaceous matter from them combined... | |
| Joseph Hayward - 1825 - 242 páginas
...slacked lime, or from some other cause, his observations, by no means accord with mine. He says, " Lime forms a kind of insoluble '' soap with oily matters,...gradually " decomposes them by separating from them '* oxygene and carbon ; it tends to diminish, " likewise, the nutritive powers of albumen from *' the... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1828 - 626 páginas
...forms those compourtds, which have less attraction for water, than the pure vegetable substances : the case is the same with respect to most animal manures, but the operation of the lime is different in various cases, and depends on the nature of the animal matter. Lime forms a kind of insoluble soap... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1831 - 620 páginas
...matters, and forms compounds having less attraction for water than the pure -vegetable substance. The ease is the same with respect to most animal manures; but...and carbon. It combines, likewise, with the animal acids, and probably aissists their decomposition by abstracting carbonaceous matter from them, combined... | |
| 1849 - 618 páginas
...manures or animal substances in general. As Davy long since remarked (Elem. Ag. Chemistry, p. 320), the operation of the lime is different in different...them, by separating from them oxygen and carbon ; it always destroys to a certain extent the efficacy of animal manures, either by combining with certain... | |
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