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The first experiments with the caustic potash purification had been conducted in glass retorts, but they were less successful when scaled up.
Glauber created a mixture of saltpeter, lime, phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash which was the first completely mineral fertilizer.
The leachate was collected and then chemically converted to true saltpeter, potassium nitrate, by mixing it with a solution of potash.
Another source of slowly available potash is the clay-type mineral glauconite, commonly sold as greensand.
And it provided vital information on lime requirement, phosphorus, potash, magnesium, copper, manganese and zinc.
Since potash is potassium chloride, applications to meet plant potassium needs could result in chloride leaching.
Make sure the potassium level is high and in the form of potassium sulphate, sometimes referred to as sulphate of potash.
Among them are Chilean nitrate, rock phosphate, greensand, and sulfate of potash magnesia.
There are many other minerals, such as potash, that can form under certain evaporating conditions, especially in inland salt lakes.
Industrial development in Jordan has revolved and remained concentrated to its mineral sectors, especially phosphate and potash.
It could also be treated by rubbing salt, brain or potash alum into the surface to produce a very pale leather.
Germany's chief natural resources are iron ore, bituminous coal and lignite, potash, timber, lignite, natural gas, salt, and nickel.
The blue colour of smalt derives from the addition of cobalt oxide to a potash glass melt during manufacture.
The suitcase contained chlorate of potash and paraffin wax, which was mixed with gelignite to form an explosive compound.
To boost your blood and bone application, add sulphate of potash at the rate of a teaspoon per double handful.
In addition to nitrates, the evaporate deposits include borates and potash.
A fusion of sand, soda, and potash, its peculiarity resides in how these elements are not perceived but effaced.
Its electrodes are plates of iron and nickelic oxide immersed in a caustic potash electrolyte.
Phosphates, potash, and agricultural produce are the mainstay of the economy.
In North America, it remains to be seen if growers will use less potash or phosphate because of the higher nitrogen prices.
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They deflagrate when sprinkled on fused nitre, forming carbonate of potash.
It is distinguished from corrosive sublimate by forming a black precipitate with caustic potash and by its insolubility in water.
They may be iodide or iodate of silver, or small crystals of nitrate of potash.
Iodphenol is obtained by the action of iodine and iodic acid on phenol dissolved in a dilute solution of caustic potash.
Pure citric acid produces no such effect when added in excess to tartrate of potash.
Fucus and laminaria constitute the kelp from which iodine is obtained, and were at one time the source of the potash of commerce.
It is composed of flint, siliceous sand, a little potash or soda, and about two-fifth parts of lead oxide.
Tartar, a substance, deposited on the inside of wine casks, consisting chiefly of tartaric acid and potash.
As solvents of uric acid the salts of lithia and potash have been shown to be superior to those of soda.
In either event, whether obtained from wool residues or from lixiviation of wood-ash, it would be an impure potash.
He usually, however, refers to potash as lixivium or salt therefrom, and by other distinctive terms.
On chromate of cadmium, made with bichromate of potash, thallium would naturally confer an orange hue.
Kainit is a low-grade potash because the impurities have not been taken out.
Bichromate of potash is a most powerful oxidizing agent, and produces very complex and interesting changes in tinctorial bodies.
The men were recommended to use, as a wash for the mouth, manganate of potash.
The addition of a few drops of potash solution destroys the meniscus, and allows of a close reading of the volume.
Nitric acid oxidizes it to mercuric nitrate, while potash or soda decomposes it into mercury and oxygen.
A more eligible preparation is the molybdate of baryta, produced by mixing solutions of molybdate of potash and acetate of baryta.
One-dram doses of nitrate of potash or 1-ounce doses of sweet spirits of niter are useful in the drinking water.
The loss of potash and soda by volatilization and combination with the gangue is entirely avoided.
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