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Examples for "saltpetre "
Examples for "saltpetre "
1 Gunpowder was also made with saltpetre and sulphur found in the country.
2 But I could find no saltpetre ; indeed, no nitrates of any kind.
3 A large building in which quantities of saltpetre was stored caught next.
4 There is no appearance of sulphur, saltpetre or any other combustible material.
5 He got saltpetre and one or two other things from the chemist.
1 The regulus of cobalt, dissolved in spirit of nitre , gives a red.
2 As in orange ochre, powdered nitre may be employed in its preparation.
3 It is the salt of their speech, the nitre of their wit.
4 A tea-spoonful of sweet spirits of nitre will sometimes bring early relief.
5 I'll bring a bottle of nitre in my bag,-andshe bustled out.
1 And all that was in the bottle was sweet spirits of niter .
2 The regulus of cobalt, dissolved in spirit of niter , gives a red.
3 Probably extract their niter from the dung of their horses and cows.
4 This niter - soaked fabric I thought might serve as tinder for the spark.
5 Trails of niter ran down the walls like melted wax.
1 On cooling, potassium nitrate crystallizes out, leaving small amounts of the other salts in solution.
2 As the potassium nitrate burns, it lets off oxygen.
3 Gunpowder, a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate , gets its oxygen from the nitrate.
4 Instead, they'd purchased potassium nitrate for use in glass-making-glassmaking being their stated business and occupation.
5 Among the ingredients are barium nitrate, potassium perchlorate, powdered aluminum, powdered magnesium, potassium nitrate , and sulphur.
1 For curing the meat the farmer usually uses salt , salt peter , white or brown sugar or molasses.
2 Chili salt peter can be substituted in place of salt peter , if only four-fifths as much is used.
3 All formulas for the sugar brine cure are practically the same varying only a little in the proportions of sugar, salt and salt peter .
4 Salt peter is not absolutely necessary as far as the preserving is concerned but it helps to hold the red color of the lean meat.
1 I always use Oxford cotton, and thoroughly soak it in a moderately strong solution of nitrate of potash .
2 On evaporation it leaves a very small residuum of carbonate of lime, and perhaps a little nitrate of potash .
3 The plant also contains tannin, resin, starch, succinic, malic, and acetic acids, with nitrate of potash , and other salts.
4 The immersed leaves were then treated with carbonate of ammonia, as described under nitrate of potash , and with the same result.
5 I have used the nitrate of potash on my property-anexperimental amount only-andit caused the trees to throw out strong and numerous shoots.
6 They were then treated with the same solution of carbonate of ammonia, with the same result as in the case of the nitrate of potash .
7 Nitrate of potash , 13¾ per cent of nitrogen.
8 Freckles, to Remove.-" Nitrateof potash applied to the face night and morning is very good, and the freckles will soon disappear."
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