| Science - 1856 - 334 pages
...liable to contain more or less of salts of lime. Mr. Wilson then describes this new process, in which the only chemical agents employed for decomposing...all trouble from earthy salts or lead is escaped. Steam, at a temperature of from 550° to 600° Fahr., is introduced into a distillatory apparatus,... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Great Exhibition - 1856 - 322 pages
...liable to contain more or less of salts of lime. Mr. Wilson then describes this new process, in which the only -chemical agents employed for decomposing...all trouble from earthy salts or lead is escaped. Steam, at a temperature of from 550° to 600° Fahr., is introduced into a distillatory apparatus,... | |
| 1857 - 704 pages
...this shewed, what we had often been on the brink of discovering, that glycerine might be distilled. " In our new process the only chemical agents employed...all trouble from earthy salts or lead is escaped. "In an ordinary apparatus the glycerine distilled from neutral fat is not in a sufficiently concentrated... | |
| Medicine - 1858 - 782 pages
...well obtained by simply blowing steain, at a high temperature., through the fat. Mr. WILSON says : " In our new process, the only chemical agents employed...purifying the Glycerine thus obtained are heat and steam." Mr. CIIKVRKUL lately received a specimen of Glycerine, obtained by their new process, with expression... | |
| 1858 - 784 pages
...equally well obtained by simply blowing steam, at a high temperature, through the Int. Mr. WILSON says: " In our new process, the only chemical agents employed...the neutral fat and separating its Glycerine, are steain and heat, and the only agents used in purifying the Glycerine thus obtained arc heat and steain."... | |
| Edwin Lankester - 1864 - 1052 pages
...showed, what we had often bcen on the brink of discovering, that glycerine might be distilled. "la. our new process the only chemical agents employed...products of palm oil, which will serve to illustrate the process. Steam, at a temperature of from 550° to 6003 Fah., is introduced iuto a distillatory apparatus,... | |
| Pharmacy - 1861 - 656 pages
...this showed, what we had often been on the brink of discovering, that glycerine might be distilled. In our new process the only chemical agents employed...purifying the glycerine thus obtained are heat and eteaiu : thus all trouble from earthy salts or lead is escaped. Distillation, however, purifies the... | |
| Edwin Lankester - Animal fibers - 1862 - 398 pages
...this showed, what we had often been on the brink of discovering, that glycerine might be distilled. "In our new process the only chemical agents employed...products of palm oil, which will serve to illustrate the process. Steam, at a temperature of from 550° to 600° Fah., is introduced into a distillatory apparatus,... | |
| 1866 - 610 pages
...this showed, what we had often been on the brink of discovering, that glycerine might be distilled. In our new process, the only chemical agents employed for decomposing the neucral fat and separating its glycerine, are steam and heat ; and the only agents used in purifying... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 728 pages
...showed, what we had often been on the brink of discovering, that glycerin might be distilled. "In our now process the only chemical agents employed for decomposing the neutral fat, and separating its glycerin, are steam and heat; and the only agents used in purifying the glycerin thus obtained -are... | |
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