Fluor or Derbyshire spar, (fluate of lime), when pulverized and heated to 212° Fahr.
The fluor, or Derbyshire spar, is a fluateof lime.
Hence the acid of Derbyshire spar, which is a fluate of lime, is used for etching on glass, in the same manner as nitric acid is, on copper.
Berzelius, however, detected in bone-fluate of lime, muriate of soda, and uncombined soda.
When one part of vitrified boracic acid, two of fluate of lime or fluor spar, and twelve of sulphuric acid are distilled, an acid gas will be obtained, called fluo-boric gas.
The minerals which most frequently accompany the galena, are carbonate of lime, fluate of lime, sulphate of baryta, quartz, and pyrites.
The earthy matters which accompany the pyrites are usually siliceous, though in some mines the metalliferous deposit is mixed with clay or fluate of lime.
The native metal is found in almost all the silver mines now worked; but especially in that of Kongsberg in Norway, in carbonate and fluate of lime, &c.
Quartz, lamellar carbonate of lime, sulphate of baryta, sulphate and fluate of lime, generally form the gangues; but a great many other substances become such when they predominate in a vein.
The earthy parts of bones are composed principally of the phosphate and carbonate of lime in various proportions, variable in different animals, and mixed with small quantities, equally variable, of phosphate of magnesia and fluate of lime.
In this manner he submitted to experiment sulphate of lime, sulphate of strontia, fluate of lime, sulphate of baryta, &c.
He showed that this mineral not only contained in its composition a small portion of the neutral fluate of alumina, but he demonstrated the presence of a sub-phosphate of that earth, to no inconsiderable an amount.
The fluate of lime is decomposed by the sulphuric acid, and sulphate of lime is formed.
The vein of fluate of lime is apparently very extensive; very few minerals have been found associated with it, at the above localities.
This variety of iron ore occurs in considerable quantity in the vicinity of the vein of fluate of lime, near Shawaneetown, Illinois.
Owing, however, to the injurious effect of the fine spray of the fluate upon the nose and lungs the stones were turned to a horizontal position, and a solution of fluate of sp.
The fluate to be used in any particular instance must be decided from the nature of the case.
I was mistaken in supposing this the only locality of the fluate of lime in the United States.
The fluate of lime, near Shawneetown, was described in the first volume of this journal.
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