Saltpetre appears to have been used in the first place, and then a more carefully lixiviated form of vegetable ashes known as pearl-ash.
One part of the lixiviated ash is mixed with two of the cogoli, the clear white pebbles found in the bed of certain streams.
The roughly lixiviated ashes exported from Spain were known in the trade as barilla; those from the Levant as roquetta.
On the other hand, the indigenous glass which the cristallo replaced was almost without exception of forest origin, a potash glass made from the roughly lixiviated ashes of beechwood or bracken.
In the retort there will remain a saline earthy residuum, which being lixiviated will yield some Sea-salt.
This coal when burnt falls into ashes, which, being lixiviatedwith water, give a fixed alkali.
In the retort will be left a good deal of a charred substance, which being burnt andlixiviated will give a Fixed Alkali.
At last, when nothing more will rise with the strongest fire, break the retort, and in it you will find a black charred matter: burn it, and from the ashes lixiviated with water you will obtain a Fixed Alkali.
If prepared by ignition, the semifused mass is lixiviated with water, and then evaporated to dryness.
The solution is then transferred to a large-sized porcelain basin, and gradually neutralised with previously lixiviated chalk free from chlorine.
The calcined matter is raked out, andlixiviated with water.
His nitriary commonly consists of a small hut built of boards, with a bottom of rammed clay, covered by a wooden floor, upon which is spread a mixture of ordinary earth with calcareous sand or marl, and lixiviated wood-ashes.
It is raked out, and when cooled, lixiviatedin great iron cisterns with false bottoms, covered with mats.
But before smelting the mass, it is lixiviated with water, to extract from it the soluble sulphate, which is concentrated in lead pans, and crystallized.
As the water combines with the alum the stones crumble down, and fall, eventually, into a pasty mass, which must be lixiviated with warm water, and allowed to settle in a large cistern.
The contents of the casks upon the second and third lower levels are lixiviated with the liquors of the upper cask, till the lyes indicate from 12 to 14 degrees of Baume's hydrometer.
The sulphate, oxide or chlorides, which are obtained from the sulphuretted ores, are lixiviated and the metal precipitated in the same manner as we have previously described.
Ores in which the copper is present as sulphate are directly lixiviated and treated with iron.
A thin stratum of straw is placed at the bottom of the tub; over this, the substance to be lixiviated is laid and covered by a cloth, then hot or cold water, according to the degree of solubility of the saline matter, is poured on.
When the substance is in larger quantity, it may be lixiviated in a kettle of boiling water, and filtrated through paper supported by cloth in the wooden frame, Pl.
The yield of nitrate was four pounds to the bushel of soil, and the vast heaps of lixiviated earth seem to warrant the boast that Mammoth Cave alone "could supply the whole population of the globe with saltpeter.
This earth is lixiviated with wood-ashes, which allows the nitre to take a crystalline form.
This earth, by being lixiviated with common house-ashes, produces a liquid which, on evaporation, yields saltpetre.
If it was required to separate the silver, it was again fused, not in the first furnace, but in a particular refining furnace with a hearth of lixiviated ashes.
The whole is then lixiviatedand decomposed by carbonate of potash.
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