10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACETOMETER»
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acetometer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The acetometer above referred to needed therefore only a more convenient
construction. This it afterwards received by making its diameter a little smaller
and giving the divisions one-half more width — that is, making them of one-tenth
instead ...
Sir Humphry Davy, United States. Patent Office, John Davy, 1861
2
Congressional serial set
This defect has been remedied in a new acetometer by Mr. Geisler, mechanic,
the ingenious inventor of the Vaporimetcr for the determination of the quantity of
alcohol contained in wine. Chemically, it is based on the same principle as Otto's,
...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1861
3
Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents
The acetometer above referred to needed therefore only a more convenient
construction. This it afterwards received by making its diameter a little smaller
and giving the divisions one-half more width — that is, making them of one- tenth
...
4
The American Dispensatory, Containing the Natural, Chemical, ...
The common distilled vinegar of the shops varies essentially in strength as well
as purity; its acid powers differing from thirty to forty per cent. in value; and it is
sometimes 7°, at others less than 5° by,the revenue acetometer;"' and hence the
...
5
Pharmacologia: Corrected and Extended, in Accordance with ...
The common distilled vinegar of the shops varies essentially in strength as well
as purity, differing in acidifying power from 30 to 40 per cent, in value : it is
sometimes 7 degrees, and at others less than 5, by the Revenue Acetometer ;*
and ...
6
A Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts: And Collateral ...
Manufacturers should always remember that such is the true nature of this
process. (See Acids, Acetic and Pyrolig- neous, and Vinegar.) ACETIMETER. Syn
. Acetometer. An instrument or apparatus for ascertaining the strength of acetic
acid.
Arnold James Cooley, 1845
7
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Strength of Vinegar to be tried by an Acetometer. If found above Proof, Officer to
charge proportionably for the Excoricommunicate; and that if any Building, Place
or Utensil shall at any time be found to be used by any such Person or Persons ...
Great Britain, Sir George Kettilby Rickards, 1818
8
American Journal of Pharmacy
These are, its saturation by potassa, by carbonate of lime, by ammonia, lastly the
acetometer has been employed-. This last, employed by dealers, is less eflicient,
for the density of vinegar may increase in an inverse ratio to its purity; thus an ...
9
A Collection of the Public General Statutes, Passed in the ...
... subjeg and liable wem T' to such Duties respectively as aforesaid, shall and '
nay be tried and examined by ang Officer or Officers of Excise with such
Acetometer as shall and may om Time to Time be directed by the Commisiioners
of Excise ...
10
Statutes at Large ...: (29 v. in 32) Statutes or the United ...
Strength of Vinegar to be tried by an Acetometer. If found above Proof, Officer to
charge propor- tionably for the Excess. shall paint such respective Letter or
Number in a large and distinct Character upon some convenient and
conspicuous Part ...