10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SASSOLIN»
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The Rudiments of Mineralogy; a Concise View of the General ...
184 oxnms - SASSOLIN. SASSOLIN. (B2 0,. 3 H2 0 or Boric-oxide = 56'38; water
= 43'62. Syn. Boracic Acid; Oxide of Boron.) This is the well-known boracic acid of
the lagoons of Tuscany, occurring as white or yellowish fibrous or flaky ...
Alexander RAMSAY (F.G.S.), 1868
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The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
... sapodilla sapodilla sappodilla saponin saponin saponin saponine sarlak
sarlak sarlac sarlyk sarmentose sarmentose sarmentose sarmentose sarsenet
sarsenet sarcenet sarcenet sassolin sassolin sassolin sassoline satirize satirize
satirize ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
3
Philosophical Magazine, Comprehending the Various Branches ...
Professor Mascagni found it concrete on the borders of the warm spring of Sasso
near Sienna, and gave it the name of sassolin. A hundred parts of sassolin,
dissolved in boiling water and spirit of wine, gave in their analysis ' Boracic acid ...
4
Outlines of Mineralogy, Geologi and Mineral Analysis
Sassolin of Renss. This acid is rare in the mineral kingdom. It has been observed
in the craters of certain volcanoes, particularly in that of Vulcano, one of the Lipari
islands, where it was first observed by Mr. Smithson Tennant, and afterwards ...
5
A system of mineralogy: comprising the most recent ...
III. Anatase, 389. Tl 10. Stiblite Gr. Stiblite, 417. Sb04+H. 3. Oxyds of the Elements
of Group IV. 1. Carbonic Acid Gr. Carbonic Acid, 181. C. 2. Quartz Gr. Quartz, 239
. Si. 3. Opal Gr. Opal, 245. 8ift». Randanite, 246. Sift". 4. Sassolin Gr. Sassolin ...
6
A System of Mineralogy: Comprising the Most Recent Discoveries
... distilled it from a cavern near Aix, in Savoy. Thenard, however, expresses hiB
doubts whether this acid is ever found in the free state. 28 ORDER II. STERINEA.
SASSOLIN. Acidum boracicum. Boracic Acid. Sassolin, /truss. RHEUTINEA. 213.
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The Plimpton Press Year Book: An Exhibit of Versatility
... saponin sarlak sarlak sarlac sarlac sarmentose sarmentose sarmentose
sarmentose sarsenet sarsenet sarcenet sarsenet or sarcenet sassolin sassolin
sassolin sassoline satirize satirize satirize satirize savanna savanna savanna
savannah ...
Professor Mascagni found it concrete on the borders of "the warm spring of Sasso
near Sienna, and gave it the name of sassolin. A hundred parts of sassolin,
dissolved in boiling water and spirit of wine, gave in their analysis Boracic acid ...
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An Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy: ...
ACIDS. X 01 the 13 acids enumerated in the Introduction, only two have been
found in the concrete state, viz. the Sulphuric and Boracic Acids. ~ » NATIVE
SULPHURIC ACID. ,Thisacid has been found in a concrete state in'the grottoes of
'the ...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
SASSO-FERRATO, in Geogra by, atown of the marquisate of Ancona ; 16 miles
SJV. o Jesi. SASSOLIN, in Mineralagy, concrete native boracic acid, so called
from having been found on the banks of a hot spring at Sasso, near Sienna, in
Italy.