Some earths and stones abound so with Nitre, that it effloresces spontaneously on their surface, in the form of a crystalline down.
In some parts of Italy, and in sundry other places, it effloresces naturally on the surface of the earth.
By exposure to the air it effloresces slightly, and is partly converted into a basic ferric sulphate.
Its crystals are striated oblique rhombic prisms; it effloresces slightly in the air, and is soluble in 4 parts of water at 60 deg.
It becomes of a pale dirty blue, and effloresces slightly, on long exposure to the air; when moderately heated, it loses 36 per cent.
It contains a good deal of benzoic acid, some of which effloresces whenever the liquid amber hardens with keeping.
It effloresces and becomes opaque in a dry atmosphere, and appears luminous, by friction, in the dark.
Misy when it effloresces in no great quantity from the others is like a kind of pollen, otherwise it is nodular.
Misy effloresces not only from sory, melanteria, and chalcitis, but also from all the vitriols, artificial as well as natural.
From them vitriol effloresces white, and sometimes green or blue.
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