The sulphite is redissolved as bisulphite by treatment with sulphurous acid.
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Generally speaking, the sulphuretted hydrogen and sodium sulphite methods are to be preferred.
3
There are three classes of wood pulp; mechanical wood, soda process, and the sulphite.
4
Traces of sulphite and the mineral olivine were also present.
5
The soda process wood and sulphite wood pulp are both made by chemical processes.
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Because of this reaction sodium sulphite is used as a convenient source of sulphur dioxide.
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The sulphite process was originally invented by a celebrated Philadelphia chemist, but was perfected in Europe.
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Ground and sulphite pulp is used in the manufacture of paper and many household articles of utility.
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The sodium sulphite method has the advantages of being clean and neat, and of requiring no nitration.
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Or he ignites the peroxide along with finely pulverized ammonium sulphite; the mass must have a pure white color.
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A zinc sulphite screen.
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The jute acetate showed the normal reaction with chlorine, and the lignone chloride was dissolved by treatment with sodium sulphite solution.
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In addition, if an excess of sodium sulphite has been used and enough acid not subsequently added, the excess will count as iron.
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By treating the yellow sulphite of uranium with a prolonged current of sulphuretted hydrogen, and saturating gradually with ammonia, a red finally results.
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The bleaching agents most likely to have been used are oxalic, citric, or hydrochloric acid, bleaching powder solution, or acid sulphite of sodium.
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When sulphite wood pulp is to be prepared, the chips are conveyed from the chipper into hoppers in the upper part of the building.