CHE SIGNIFICA BONEBLACK IN INGLESE
definizione di boneblack nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di boneblack nel dizionario è un residuo nero della distillazione distruttiva delle ossa, contenente circa il 10% di carbonio e l'80% di fosfato di calcio, usato come agente decolorante e pigmento.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BONEBLACK»
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1
Report of the Commissioner of Patents
with the decoloring power of boneblack have, only to visit the plantations where
the improved plans of boiling sugar are used; there they can see how clear and
slightly colored the juice and sirup comes from the boneblack filters, and how ...
United States. Patent Office,
1849
2
Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents
with the decoloring power of boneblack have only to visit the plantations where
the improved plans of boiling sugar are used; there they can see how clear and
slightly colored the juice and sirup comes from the boneblack filters, and how ...
3
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
with the decoloring power of boneblack have only to visit the plantations where
the improved plans of boiling sugar are used; there they can see how clear and
slightly colored the juice and sirup comes from the boneblack filters,and how ...
United States. Patent Office,
1849
4
The Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Another weight of 250 g. of the same boneblack was carefully and thoroughly
burned off in the mufile furnace, at a low reddish heat, until all combustible matter
was removed. This left 227 g., or 90.80 per cent of the original weight of the char.
5 Preliminary group Nothing, . Nitrate of soda. Dissolved boneblack Muriate of
potash, j Dissolved boneblack j Nitrate of soda, j Muriate of potash, 1 Nitrate of
soda, i Dissolved boneblack, \ mixed 1 I Muriate of potash, \ minerals J" Nothing,
...
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station,
1899
6
Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture ...: Report ...
with the decoloring powerof boneblack have only to visit the plan-' tations where
the improved plans of boiling sugar are used; there they can see how clear and
slightly colored the juice and sirup comes from the boneblack filters,and how ...
United States. Department of Agriculture,
1849
7
Annual Report of the Storrs School Agricultural Experiment ...
25 6 1) Dissolved boneblack, l mixed ) 320 53 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Q Muriate of
potash, I minerals f 160 ,l . . . . . . . . . . 82 . . . . . . . . 00 , Nothing, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .. Nitrate of soda group (M { Dissolved boneblack, { mixed 320 53 .
Storrs School Agricultural Experiment Station,
1899
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station. Plan of special nitrogen experiments*
Materials for fertilizers. l'lot No. Kinds. 6a 7 S ') 00 w 13 OO be 13 14 '5 o
Preliminary group Nothing, . Nitrate of soda. Dissolved boneblack Muriate of
potash, ...
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station,
1897
Plan of special nitrogen experiments* Mater1als for fert1l1zers. Kinds.
Preliminary group Nothing, . Nitrate of soda. Dissolved boneblack Muriate of
potash j Dissolved boneblack / Nitrate of soda, <j Muriate of potash, / Nitrate of
soda, } ...
solely to the manner of its use, the sirups being brought more intimately and
thoroughly into contact with the carbon, by the process of filtration, than is
practhable with fine boneblack in the method usual-ly employed to cause it to act
upon them ...
United States Senate,
1845