I am surprised that you should still confound the processes of volatilisation and combustion.
The loss of silver by volatilisation is altogether inconsiderable, unless the temperature at which the operation is performed is much too high.
In the presence of silica this method does not answer, because of the volatilisation of silicon fluoride.
It may be, in the first place, caused by drainage of the soluble matter of the manure; or secondly, it may be due to volatilisation of the volatile constituents.
The second source of loss, which is due tovolatilisation of the volatile ingredients, may be largely prevented by the use of certain preservatives.
Recent experiments by Müntz and Girard in France have shown that the loss in sheep excreta from volatilisation of the carbonate of ammonia amounted to over 50 per cent.
Because the chances of loss by volatilisation are thereby increased.
On heating, it is rapidlyVolatilisation very slow; no volatilised as arsenious acid.
One of these experiments may be cited:--A pigeon was made to breathe an atmosphere charged with vapour from the volatilisation of metallic arsenic.
The employment of red lead for repairing the joints of steam pipes has before now caused poisonous symptoms from volatilisation of lead.
Eulenberg[914] placed a rabbit under a large glass shade, and for four days exposed it daily for two hours to the volatilisation of 2 grms.
This consists in the application of a thin coating of amalgam of gold to the metallic surface (brass, bronze, or copper) to be gilded, and the subsequent volatilisation of the mercury by heat.
The heat must now be moderated to prevent the volatilisation of the zinc, but at the same time it must be maintained as high as possible.
The volatilisation of part of a liquid in order to increase the strength of the remainder.
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