10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHLORIDE OF LIME»
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Chloride of Lime in Sanitation
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Albert Huntington Hooker,
2011
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Elements
of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and ...
Chloride of Lime. — This compound, commoly called, oxy- muriate of lime, or
bleaching powder, is prepared by exposing thin strata of recently slaked lime in
fine powder, to an atmosphere of chlorine. The gas is absorbed in large quantity,
and ...
Consequently, in the solution of chloride of lime of 100° bleaching power, two
changes occur simultaneously on the application of heat — namely, that of one-
third of the compound into chloride of calcium aud chlorate of lime, — and that of
the ...
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Ures̓ Dictionary
of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing ...
Weigh now 100 grains of the chloride of lime under examination, and dissolve
them. as before mentioned, in a glass mortar, with a sufficient quantity of water,
so that it may occupy the bulk of 2000 grains-measures of water; pour half of this,
...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hunt,
1867
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A Supplement to Ure's Dictionary
of Arts, Manufactures and Mines
If the compound be supposed to be pure chloride of lime, the reaction is simply
an absorption of chlorine ; and the same should be the case with the other
bleaching compounds—chloride of soda, for instance. But when carbonate of
soda, ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hunt,
1866
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The Elements
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
give the following as the atomic proportions of chlorine, lime, and water, in
chloride of lime of the best quality :— Atom. Eq. Wt. Per Cull. Cmtitltiml, Mil' to
Chlorine. 1 as 39m Mr-P'Iilirl- MvI-v- 51- "'1Lime..... .. 2 561“. 50-91 Bihydrated
Chloride of ...
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Elements
of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in ...
The doors and traps are then closed, and the gas admitted for two days more, at
the end of which time the process is finished, and the doors are again opened,
and the chloride of lime removed, and put into close casks for use. In general a
ton ...
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Records
of General Science
It should be remarked, that the solution of chloride of lime should not be brought
upon the dyed cotton before it has become clear, which soon takes place. In no
case should it be filtered, as it weakens the chloride of lime, and destroys the ...
Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson,
1836
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The Elements
of materia medica and therapeutica
Internally, chloride of lime may be given in doses of from one grain to five or six
grains, dissolved in one or two ounces of water, sweetened with syrup. As the dry
chloride of the shops deposits hydrate of lime when put into water, the solution ...
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Chemistry, inorganic and organic
CHLORIDE OF LIME. 145 Chlorine is very extensively employed for bleaching
linen and cotton, the gas acting upon the colouring matter without affecting the
fibre, but silk and wool present much less resistance to chemical action, and
would ...
Charles Loudon Bloxam,
1867
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CHLORIDE OF LIME»
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chloride of lime no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Extremely rare Maidstone typhoid epidemic medal to go under the …
“On October 16 the reservoir at Barming was treated with chloride of lime and acid, perhaps the first attempt at the chlorination of a public water ... «Kent News, jul 15»
The Great War's Great Indian Soldiers
The soldiers had no gas masks, but they had been warned about the gas and dipped the ends of their turbans in chloride of lime and tied them ... «Newsweek Pakistan, fev 15»
Family claims bad handling of 'Ebola' corpse
The report also claimed the funeral parlour was disinfected, with chloride of lime spread in the grave before, during and after the burial process. «Nehanda Radio, fev 15»
When German, British soldiers carolled and played (we think) soccer
The crisp air hid “the usual trench smells of chloride of lime, soaked clothing, gun smoke and decay,” Brown and Seaton write. British soldiers ... «Toronto Star, dez 14»
WW1 centenary: Soldier's medal of honour
... and overflowing latrines, the odour of poison gas, rotting sandbags, stagnant mud and chloride of lime, which was used to ward off disease. «Batley News, dez 14»
How to create a better future for women in science
... people to disinfect bed linen with chloride of lime and established Britain's first public wash house. In the early 1900s, Eleanor Rathbone MP, ... «The Guardian, nov 14»
Solving the Great Stink: London's Gorgeous Victorian Sewage …
In an attempt to mask the smell, the parliamentary curtains were soaked in chloride of lime. But the distracting odor remained. crossness1865_1 ... «Slate Magazine, set 14»
A village you say? Ho hum!
“As a preventative from spreading disease, chloride of lime or some other powerful disinfectant should be kept in all closets and a daily ... «Alberta Daily Herald Tribune, jun 14»
Novelist Helen Dunmore goes into WWI trenches with 'The Lie'
Chloride of lime, cordite, raw mud, latrines, petrol-tainted water, rotting flesh. You learn to put a face on it when fear swells up in you like a ... «Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, mar 14»
When No Man's Land is home
I can smell the mud. You never forget the reek of it. Thick, almost oily, full of shit and rotten flesh, cordite and chloride of lime. 12 issues for £12. «Spectator.co.uk, jan 14»