The Techno-chemical Receipt Book: Containing Several Thousand Receipts, Covering the Latest, Most Important and Most Useful Discoveries in Chemical Technology, and Their Practical Application in the Arts and the Industries. Ed. Chiefly from the German Od Drs. Winckler, Elsner, Heintze [et Al.] |
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... alcohol obtained from beets and molasses To purify alcohol ; To prepare absolute alcohol ; Manufacture of cognac ; Artificial cognacs ; Dutch method of distilling and manufacture of compressed ( dry ) yeast Mashing ; Setting ( Anstellen ) ...
... alcohol obtained from beets and molasses To purify alcohol ; To prepare absolute alcohol ; Manufacture of cognac ; Artificial cognacs ; Dutch method of distilling and manufacture of compressed ( dry ) yeast Mashing ; Setting ( Anstellen ) ...
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... alcohol , filtered and treated with a solution of potassium chloride . A white precipitate indicates adulteration ... alcohol of 29 ° . By ob- Adulteration of Wax with Tallow . which the sample floats , the percentage serving the ...
... alcohol , filtered and treated with a solution of potassium chloride . A white precipitate indicates adulteration ... alcohol of 29 ° . By ob- Adulteration of Wax with Tallow . which the sample floats , the percentage serving the ...
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... alcohol , nor hy - tin and 0.24 of iron . drochloric acid green . Brown dyes must not lose their color on standing with alcohol , or on boiling with water . If black colors have a basis of indigo , they turn green or blue on boiling ...
... alcohol , nor hy - tin and 0.24 of iron . drochloric acid green . Brown dyes must not lose their color on standing with alcohol , or on boiling with water . If black colors have a basis of indigo , they turn green or blue on boiling ...
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... alcohol for 2 days , press the mass through a linen cloth and filter the fluid . III . Macerate 3 ounces of finely powdered cochineal in 3 pints of alcohol for 2 days , then add ounce of pow- dered alum , and filter the fluid . Yellow ...
... alcohol for 2 days , press the mass through a linen cloth and filter the fluid . III . Macerate 3 ounces of finely powdered cochineal in 3 pints of alcohol for 2 days , then add ounce of pow- dered alum , and filter the fluid . Yellow ...
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... alcohol over the ingredients , and let them digest for 8 days . Then filter and add 21 gallons of double distilled rose water , and 13 pounds of sugar syrup . Elixir de St. Aur . Distil 9 ounces each of lavender blossoms , orange peel ...
... alcohol over the ingredients , and let them digest for 8 days . Then filter and add 21 gallons of double distilled rose water , and 13 pounds of sugar syrup . Elixir de St. Aur . Distil 9 ounces each of lavender blossoms , orange peel ...
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