The calcareous capsules grown in a saturated solution of potassium carbonate or phosphate often take a regular ovoid form.
Very beautiful growths may be obtained by sowing calcium chloride in a solution of potassium carbonate, with the addition of 2 per cent.
Sodium or potassium carbonate can be weighed more easily as they do not rapidly absorb moisture from the air.
Caustic soda or potash or lyes made from these alkalis upon exposure to the air are gradually converted into sodium or potassium carbonate by the action of the carbon dioxide contained in the air.
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We appeal to the old Latin and to the Vulgate,--to the better Egyptian and to all the Syriac versions: to every known Lectionary: to Clemens Alex.
What weight of carnallite would be necessary in the preparation of 1 ton of potassium carbonate?
If potassium carbonate is substituted for the sodium carbonate, the glass is much harder and less easily fused; increasing the amount of sand has somewhat the same effect.
A first search for information revealed that salts of tartar was an old name for "potassium carbonate," but the housewife knew no chemistry and had never heard of potassium carbonate, so this information was useless to her.
A search in a book on elementary chemistry disclosed the further truth that the commercial name for "potassium carbonate" is pearlash!
Potassium carbonate 350 grains Water 8 ounces For use, mix three parts by measure of A and one part of B.
Defn: A white amorphous or granular substance which consists principally of potassium carbonate, and has a strong alkaline reaction.
Defn: The waste liquor remaining in the process of making beet sugar, -- used in the manufacture of potassium carbonate.
Defn: Potassium carbonate, obtained by the incineration of tartar.
A white amorphous or granular substance which consists principally of potassium carbonate, and has a strong alkaline reaction.
The waste liquor remaining in the process of making beet sugar, -- used in the manufacture of potassium carbonate.
Potassium carbonate, obtained by the incineration of tartar.
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