A Treatise On Beverages Or the Complete Practical Bottler Full Instructions F

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A Treatise On Beverages Or the Complete Practical Bottler Full Instructions F
Charles Herman Sulz
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The filtrate should have 1. 072 to 1. 073 specific gravity at 15 C. 100 parts of the liquid contain 10 parts of aluminium chloride in solution. Proportion 10 to 1.
Another Solution. One part by weight of the commercial chloride of aluminium is dissolved in nine parts of distilled water (10 per cent). Filter. Specific gravity 1. 073 at 15 C. This commercial salt contains water in various proportions; its solution, therefore, should be regulated by the hydrometer. At 1. 073 specific gravity and 1
...5 C. It will contain 10 per cent of aluminium chloride, anhydrous.
Ammonium Carbonate (Carbonate of Ammonia; NH^O)HO, ^CO^ 2 MINERAL WATERS AND THEIR CHEMICAL COMPONENTS. 523 ^; 157). Carbonate of ammonium should be preserved in well- stoppered bottles in a cool place. White, translucent masses, consisting of bicarbonate (acid carbonate) of ammonium and carbamate of ammo- nium, losing both ammonia and carbonic acid gas on exposure to air, becoming opaque and finally converted into friable, porous lumps, or a white powder (acid carbonate of ammonium).


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