(KNO3) used especially as a fertilizer and explosive.
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.
6 Then they leached it, pouring water on it in improvised tubs, and dissolving the niter .
7 It was like vinegar upon niter , or the singing of songs to an heavy heart.
8 Thick shadows clung to the brick - and - niter walls.
9 Usually the niter will relieve the constipation; yet if it should prove obstinate, laxatives may be carefully given.
10 Aconite may be given in conjunction with the niter when the heart is greatly excited and beats strongly.
11 We therefore conclude, that either the niter or the small excess of potassium bromide, or both together, produce the change.
12 He created artificial niter beds, from which sufficient saltpeter was obtained, and within a year was furnishing the finest powder.
13 The wreck is full of niter and, once we have a fire, I can burn all the jungle into charcoal!
15 It is a white, crystallizable salt of a taste resembling that of niter , soluble in water and alcohol, and extremely poisonous.
16 I find that this dust is strongly impregnated with niter ; from niter we obtain saltpeter and from saltpeter we make gunpowder.
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