Tables of Minerals Including the Uses of Minerals And Statistics of the Domesti

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Tables of Minerals Including the Uses of Minerals And Statistics of the Domesti
Samuel Lewis Penfield
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Crystallized sodium carbonate or sal-soda, Na2 COs . 10 H^O, is STRONTIUM. 51 used for cleansing and is mixed with powdered soaps for giving added cleansing quality. Sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda, H Na CO 3, is used in every household, and extensively in making baking powders and in medicine.
The ordinary glaze on cheap stoneware and tile is produced by throwing salt into kilns where the ware is burned. The salt volatilizes and reacts with various silicates of the ware, giving rise to a gl
...aze of fused sodium silicate. This glaze is quite different from that produced by feldspar on more costly ware.
Statistics. Common salt or halite is practically the basis of all soda industries, consequently of glass and soap making. The domestic production of salt in 1905 was 26, 000, 000 barrels of 280 pounds, valued at the works at about $6, 000, 000. The leading salt-producing states and their approximate production in million barrels are as follows: Michigan 9^, New York 8^, Ohio 2j, Kansas 2, and Louisiana i.


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