10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNVITRIFIABLE»
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Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry
Dome of a Furnace □ Dry way of parting Metals Drying Varnish Dulcified Acids
— Volatile Spirit of SaJ Ammoniac E Earth — fusible or verifiable unfufible or
unvitrifiable absorbent . — calcinable and uncalcinable Eggs analyzed —
Elasticity of ...
Pierre Joseph Macquer, Andrew Reid, 1758
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
In this degree most bodies are destroyed ; but glass, gold, silver, copper, and
irohj remain long unchanged ; all other fixed bodies grow red-hot in this degree,
and all the unvitrifiable stones are calcined. • • . . ., . •. ... The sixth and highest ...
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, 1765
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. In which the ...
If we are to make porcelain of a verifiable and an unvitrifiable matter^ mixed
together, yet it is necessary that the unvitrifiable matter should retain its
transparence, otherwise it would obscure the mass; and talc is therefore the only
known ...
Temple Henry Croker, Samuel Clark, Thomas Williams, 1765
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Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and ...
The former is also called virtifiable, and the latter unvitrifiable earth ; because,
when earth is melted by the force of fire, it becomes what we call gins, which is
nothing but the parts of earth brought into nearer contact, and more closely united
by ...
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The British Manufacturers Companion, and Callico Printers ...
Earth may however be divided in respect to its qualities, into vitrifiable and
unvitrifiable; one that will meltþy fire and become glass, and the 7' other that will
remain unaltered, such as sands, which are likewise called absorbents, from their
ct ...
Charles O'BRIEN (Designer), 1795
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The Circle of the Mechanical Arts; Containing Practical ...
Alumine and lime, although unvitrifiable separately, are easily reduced into glass
when mixed together. The alkalis facilitate the fusion and vitrification of all the
earthy principles. On account of this property, these salts are employed for
forming ...
7
The Wedgwoods: Being a Life of Josiah Wedgwood; with Notices ...
'Tis the only desideratum wanting to the bringing of the manufacture of porcelain,
equal to any in the world, to perfection in England. " Caulin pipe-clay and a
coarse unvitrifiable sand make excellent safeguards." The experiments on the ...
Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt, 1865
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The Wedgwoods: being a life of Josiah Wedgwood, with memoirs ...
'Tis the only desideratum wanting to the bringing of the manufacture of porcelain,
equal to any in the world, to perfection in England. " Caulin pipe-clay and a
coarse unvitrifiable sand make excellent safeguards." The experiments on the ...
Llewellynn Frederick W. Jewitt, 1865
9
A report to the Navy department of the United States: on ...
The clinker is in this case a mixture, in apparently equal quantities, of black
vitreous porous portions, with light colored unvitrifiable shaly ma terials. The
whole is sufficiently friable to be easily broken, and shows no tendency to form
continuous ...
Walter Rogers Johnson, United States. Navy Dept, 1844
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Affinity, that Elusive Dream: A Genealogy of the Chemical ...
One thus divided it into fusible or verifiable earth and non-fusible or unvitrifiable
earth. Macquer's discussion of fire, which was built on Louis Lemery's, deserves
a careful reading for his clear distinction between two different kinds of fire: The ...