The corroded white lead was somewhat whiter than the sublimed white lead, but a careful observation of the surface of the corroded lead revealed deep checking.
Sublimed White Lead is the Basic Sulphate of Lead.
The sublimed white lead was in fair condition, with very little checking, and offering a fair repainting surface.
If Hg be present, it issublimed and condenses in the tube in small drops.
Is sublimedand recondensed in the neck of the tube.
But it will be observed that while some of the arsenides are sublimed at a comparatively low temperature, others require a very high one.
Fuses, enters into ebullition and is sublimedas a transparent red sublimate.
Grind one pound of iron filings with half a pound of sublimed arsenic (arsenious acid).
Collect the sublimed matter, put it again into the aludel, and sublime a second time; this process must be repeated five times.
Pompholyx was the name given to oxide of zinc, sublimed by the combustion of the zinc which exists in brass.
What the sublimed mercury is does not appear; from the process described we should be apt to consider it as corrosive sublimate; on that supposition, the sal sapientum formed in No.
The cadmia employed by the ancients in medicine was not calamine, but oxide of zinc, which sublimed during the fusion of brass in an open vessel.
Archaic] A soul sublimed by an idea above the region of vanity and conceit.
But as I have already said, he definitely asserts that plants draw "sublimed and exalted food" from the air.
In some fumaroles, where I perceived the smell of sulphuretted hydrogen, I found sublimed sulphur under the scoriae.
It may further be remarked that solutions of sal-ammoniac have an acid reaction even when prepared from the salt remaining after prolonged washing of the sublimed salt with water (A.
Usually these crystals are sublimed by heating them in crucibles or pots, when the vapours of sal-ammoniac condense on the cold covers as a crust, in which form the salt comes into the market.
By dusk we reached the highest habitation in North America, the place where the sulphur used to be sublimedfrom the pumice brought down from the crater.
But all these so eminent vertues, and so sublimed in him, were but as foyles to those excellent gifts wherewith God had endued his intellectuals.
But as I have already said he definitely asserts that plants draw "sublimed and exalted food" from the air.
It may be sublimed unaltered, and may be obtained in prismatic crystals by the addition of water to its alcoholic solution.
Arsenious acid and sublimed sulphur, of each 1 dr.
From the difficulty experienced in procuring pure precipitated sulphur, washed sublimed sulphur may be advantageously substituted.
It was a hateful idea that her tender cheek should be kissed by the lips of this heavy young man, who had never been sublimed by a single battle, even with defenceless savages.
Monimia hears not my complaints; her soul, sublimed far, far above all sublunary cares, enjoys that felicity of which she was debarred on earth.
Sal ammoniac is a salt, composed of muriatic acid and ammonia, and, when pure, is white, and capable of being sublimed without decomposition.
The same salt, if re-sublimed with an addition of crude mercury, will be changed into the protochloride of mercury, or calomel.
Meuder has observed, that a pyrophorus is obtained, when equal parts of orpiment and iron-filings are sublimed together, and ten parts of this sublimate are triturated in a mortar along with twelve of nitrate of silver.
It was that of the dear, dear father, but sublimedbeyond her imagination.
This important fact attests the length of time during which chemical processes continue after eruptions, and how open fissures may be filled up laterally by mineral matter, sublimed from volcanic exhalations.
This black coat therefore may be taken off; and then the internal part will appear of a fine red, and, if sublimed a second time, will be very beautiful.
Regulus of Antimony and Bismuth may be sublimed in the same manner; but not so easily as Zinc, which is still more volatile than those other semi-metals.
It is called Corrosive Sublimate, because it must absolutely be sublimed to make the combination perfect.
Arsenic, on the contrary, is not only extracted from its ore by sublimation, but when once sublimed continues to be volatile, and flies off in vapours as soon as it is exposed even to a moderate degree of heat.
A pan of some width is preferable to a crucible for this operation; because the upper surface of the Regulus melted therein is larger, and, the larger that surface is, the more considerable is the quantity sublimed from it.
Take four parts of fine fusible sand, an equal quantity of any Fixed Alkali perfectly depurated, and one part of Cobalt from which the Arsenic hath been sublimed by torrefaction.
They may be considered as the very calx of Zinc, or its metallic earth robbed of its phlogiston, and sublimed during the combustion of this semi-metal, being probably carried up by the phlogiston in flying off.
Regulus of Antimony is capable of being wholly elevated and sublimed by the action of fire; but that it must at the same time undergo a considerable change and alteration.
Their courage and pertinacity are unconquerable, and are often sublimed into the most inconceivable rage and fury.
The crust was beautifully crystallized, and immediately beneath it we found a quantity of loose granular sulphur, which appeared to be collecting and crystallizing, as it was sublimed along with the steam.
Hoepfner in a granite in Switzerland, and may have thus been sublimed from immense depths by great heat, and have obtained its carbonic or vitriolic acid from above.
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