An Introduction to British Clays Shales And Sands

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An Introduction to British Clays Shales And Sands
Alfred B Alfred Broadhead Searle
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17) being usually adopted. This consists of a four-litre, wide-mouthed, glass-stoppered jar. A circular opening in the centre of the stopper is fitted with the ground-end of a short glass tube m, which expands above into a bulb b, and is again con- tracted above it. The jar has a glass stopcock e near its base, which is connected above with a burette a of 125 c. C. Capacity, and graduated to tenths. The upper end of the burette also widens to a bulb /, from the top of which there extends a bent... tube for the attachment of a rubber, this tube being used to draw the liquid into the burette.
When the stopcock in the lower part of the burette is open, and the liquid filled in jar up to the mark on small glass tube m, the liquid stands at the zero-point in the burette.
The method of using the apparatus is as follows : " To use the volumeter for determin- ing the volume of clay, it is filled with oil, ordinary kerosene with a specific gravity of 0*8 (which must be accurately known) having been found to give satis- factory results.


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