If a piece be then well washed in pure warm water, and afterwards boiled in a decoction of logwood, the ground will be dyed either of a slate or black colour, according to the strength of the metallic solution, while the printed figures will remain beautifully... The Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry - Page 203by James Cutbush - 1813 - 694 pagesFull view - About this book
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...imprint any figures upon it with a strong solution of colourless citric acid, and allow this also to dry. If the piece be then well washed in pure warm water,...slate or black colour, according to the strength of ilie metallic solution, while the printed figures will remain beautifully while. This experiment is... | |
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...imprint any figures upon it with a strong solution of colourless critic acid, and allow this also to dry. If the piece be then well washed in pure warm water,...EFFECT OF ACIDS in DISCHARGING VEGETABLE COLOURS. Sec page' 187. 96. If lemon juice be dropped upon any kind of buff colour, the dye will be instantly... | |
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...any figures upon it with a strong solution of colourless citric acid, and allow thisalso to dry. If a piece be then well washed in pure warm water, and...effect of acids in discharging vegetable colours. 97. If lemon juice be dropped upon any kind of buff colour, the dye will be instantly discharged. The... | |
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...imprint any figures upon it with a strong solution of colourless citric acid, and allow this also to dry. If the piece be then well washed in pure warm water,...decoction of logwood, the ground will be dyed either a slate or black colour, according to the strength of the metallic solution, while the printed figures... | |
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...figures upon it with a strong solution of colourless citric acid, and allow this also to dry. If a piece be then well washed in pure warm water, and...effect of acids in discharging vegetable colours. 97. If lemon juice be dropped upon any kind of buff colour, the dye will be instantly discharged. The... | |
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...imprint any figures upon it with a cold solution of colorless Citric Acid and allow this also to dry. If the piece be then well washed in pure warm water...decoction of Logwood the ground will be dyed either a slate or black color, according to the strength of the metallic solution, while the printed figures... | |
| 1837 - 756 pages
...strong solution of colourle&e citric acid, and let this dry also. If the piece be then wt-11 washed in warm water, and afterwards boiled in a decoction of logwood, the ground will be dried cither a slate or black colour, according to the strength of the metallic solution, while printed... | |
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