单词 | common salt |
例句 | Unlike most salts of the alkali metals, many of the common salts of the alkaline earth metals are insoluble in water because of the high lattice energies of these compounds, containing a divalent metal ion. Chemistry 2019-02-14T00:00:00Z The heads of several were severed; others were buried “in a pit with common salt” for decomposing. In India, New Wave of Trauma as 11 Convicted of Rape and Murder Walk Free 2022-08-20T04:00:00Z Restricting the swelling in this way also allowed the scientists to tune the properties of the membrane, letting through less or more common salt for example. Graphene-based sieve turns seawater into drinking water - BBC News 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z Sodium is widely available in nature, and is familiar as part of the compound sodium chloride, or common salt. Iowa researchers seek to transform nation’s energy landscape 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z Two formulas are given; the first consists of 2½ pounds of common salt and 4 ounces of niter dissolved in a gallon of water and filtered. Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects 2012-03-28T02:00:31.483Z Mr. Thomson, however, considers that this mixture is not so good or so cheap as ice alone, or a mixture of ice and common salt. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z Lunar Caustic, Nitrate of Silver.—Give a large teaspoonful of common salt, in a glass of water. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z Then give two ounces of Epsom salts, dissolved in warm water, with a handful of common salt. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z The mineral ingredients may be chalk, gypsum, common salt, and different other compounds but it is the earthy salts generally which impress peculiar qualities on the water. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z If they are present, the quantity is to be noted, and a peck or two of common salt is then to be thrown into the suspected vault. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Steam is composed of oxygen and hydrogen; common salt, of sodium and chlorine. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z On the sides of the hills is a white substance, which appears in considerable quantities on the surface, and tastes like a mixture of common salt with Glauber salts. Oregon and Eldorado or, Romance of the Rivers 2012-02-07T03:00:09.010Z To this should be added common salt, which acts as a purgative and a tonic. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z For children it may be mixed with common salt and the two be used with the food without the child being conscious of any difference. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z This is a mixture of ammonia, camphor, and common salt in solution, and may be prepared extemporaneously. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The chlorine of the common salt unites with the hydrogen of the steam, and the oxygen of the steam with the sodium, so that hydrochloric acid and oxide of sodium are formed. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z A little common salt is sometimes added to the water. Scientific American, Vol. XXXIX.?No. 24. [New Series.], December 14, 1878 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:31.783Z In this form of cell, the electrolyte which surrounds the zinc is either magnesium sulphate or common salt. Hawkins Electrical Guide, Number One Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and its Applications 2011-12-24T03:07:54.823Z Its simulation of the taste of common salt also renders it suitable for administration to insane patients and others who refuse to take any drug. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z In 1903, the only minerals worked were common salt and silver, and the total output of the mines was valued at �25,000. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z Towards 1680, a radical change seems to have taken place in the way of making the ware, by substituting common salt for the galena in the glazing process. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z But, if heathy food is the staple provender, allow your sheep four or five hours of turnips in the twenty-four, permitting at the same time free access to common salt. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z I use a moderate quantity of common salt on meat and potatoes, because there seems to be a natural craving for this. The Book of Life 2011-11-25T03:00:13.343Z Thus hydrochloric acid, given the opportunity, gets rid of its hydrogen and takes in sodium, thereby forming chloride of soda or common salt. Marvels of Scientific Invention An Interesting Account in Non-technical Language of the Invention of Guns, Torpedoes, Submarine Mines, Up-to-date Smelting, Freezing, Colour Photography, and many other recent Discoveries of Science 2011-11-19T03:00:24.517Z None of the distinctive characteristics of sal-ammoniac are mentioned, and there is every reason to believe it was either common salt or soda. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z Should the disease occur where these articles cannot be procured, give two ounces of common salt in a pint of water. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Let me proceed: "If we pour a solution of common salt into such a U tube, as I do now, you perceive that it also rises to the same level in both ends." Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z "I am only an unhappy carrier, and my load is only salt, very common salt." Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures 2011-10-17T02:00:17.420Z The marine acid is procured from common salt by the vitriolic acid, which unites with its base, the fossil alkali. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z He also gives the method of parting with antimony and sulphur, and by cementation with common salt. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z There are various other styptics, such as alum water, strong tincture of nutgalls, bloodroot, common salt, fine flour, &c. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Why is common salt white and charcoal black? Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z And crystals of common salt have a : b : c = 1 : 1 : 1. Scientific Culture, and Other Essays Second Edition; with Additions 2011-09-17T02:00:31.747Z As sodium chloride, common salt, it occurs in practically inexhaustible quantities in sea water together with smaller quantities of other chlorides. Chlorination of Water 2011-09-13T02:00:32.243Z Herodotus, Strabo, and others mention common salt sent from about the same locality. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z Even common salt is a good slug destroyer, and may be applied in either a liquid or solid form. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z It is found abundantly in the mineral world in combination with common salt. Inventions in the Century 2011-07-20T02:00:14.643Z About one hundred and fifty thousand bushels of common salt are annually made from the United States' saline on Salt river, in Illinois. Scenes and Andventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas 2011-07-10T02:00:18.883Z In one case we unite an atom of chlorine to an atom of sodium and thereby produce a molecule of common salt. Autobiography of an Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion 2011-06-19T02:00:25.633Z Agricola himself points out that ingredients of "metallic origin" corrupt the gold and that brickdust and common salt are sufficient. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z It contains a good deal of common salt, and should therefore be applied before root-action commences, otherwise it may prove injurious to the new roots. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z In fact, concentration of saline matter, notably common salt, sodium sulphate, gypsum, etc., is one of the functions, so to speak, of arid climates, when the requisite evaporation basins are present. North America 2011-05-05T02:00:20.027Z It says that its terminal contour is the very image of a carefully prepared artificial crystal of common salt. The Seven Lamps of Architecture 2011-04-20T02:00:20.760Z I need hardly tell you that they have become salt only because the rivers have brought down sodium into them, and when these sodium atoms unite with chlorine atoms they form particles of common salt. Autobiography of an Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion 2011-06-19T02:00:25.633Z In the first group are common salt, mustard, ipecacuanha, and sulphate of zinc; and apomorphine, which is given hypodermically, is an example of the second. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z For maximum effectiveness, KI, a common salt similar to table salt, should be taken before exposure to radiation. US 'radiation pill' sales surge 2011-03-16T17:45:11Z Besides common salt Germany has for many years been producing a rapidly increasing amount of potash salts, of which it has almost a monopoly. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z The Sea.—Sea-water owes its saltness to the presence of various more or less soluble substances, such as common salt, gypsum, Epsom salts, chloride of magnesium, &c. Geology 2011-02-20T03:00:12.660Z This mode of accelerating the movement of fine sediments in water is perhaps more easily applied than the solution of caustic soda or potash, or of common salt. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z To make window glass by means of common salt. The Scientific Basis of National Progress Including that of Morality 2010-12-30T03:00:25.567Z With the exception of two articles, water and common salt, these substances only enter the system when blended with organic substances. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers The nitrate and borax deposits are extensive and productive, and common salt is a natural product of large areas in the elevated desert regions of the Andes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" Then give two ounces Epsom salts, dissolved in warm water, with a handful of common salt. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy. Arsenic trichloride, AsCl3, is prepared by distilling white arsenic with concentrated sulphuric acid and common salt, or by the direct union of arsenic with chlorine, or from the action of phosphorus pentachloride on white arsenic. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" A cheaper process for converting common salt into washing soda; and so on without end. The Scientific Basis of National Progress Including that of Morality 2010-12-30T03:00:25.567Z This may be accomplished by drinking a tumblerful of warm water, containing either a tablespoonful of powdered mustard or of common salt, or two teaspoonfuls of powdered alum in two tablespoonfuls of syrup. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers The price of these dyestuffs is no criterion as to their quality, as the price is usually regulated by the addition of some inert, water soluble substance like common salt or sugar. Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. A chemist, Leblanc, in 1791 invented a new process by which sodium carbonate could be obtained from common salt, and this entirely superseded barilla. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis An eminent chemist was asked why common salt thrown on the fire gives a blue flame. Rustic Sounds and Other Studies in Literature and Natural History To find larger uses for phosphorus, sodium, magnesium, and common salt. The Scientific Basis of National Progress Including that of Morality 2010-12-30T03:00:25.567Z Antidote.—Give a teaspoonful of common salt in a tumbler of water. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers When the saponification is nearly completed either silicate or carbonate of soda or common salt are added to make the soap "short" so as to form the mottle. Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. Upon suitable cocoanut soils—i. e., those that are light and permeable—common salt is positively injurious. The Cocoanut With reference to its products and cultivation in the Philippines To remove spots from gingham, wet with milk and cover with common salt. The Kitchen Encyclopedia Twelfth Edition (Swift & Company) It may seem curious to the reader that we should care to discuss a subject seemingly so simple as common salt. Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. Antidote.—Induce vomiting with ground mustard or common salt in warm water. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers It is manufactured by treating sodium carbonate in an iron vessel with calcium hydroxide or slaked lime, or by electrolysis of common salt. Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. Picking up the path constantly with a rake and scattering common salt over it, is one way of keeping moss down. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them Springs of water containing a large quantity of common salt. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology It is curious to note that a substance so useful and so harmless as common salt should be made out of two such refractory and dangerous elements as chlorine and sodium. Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. Since it has been shown that vinegar and the solution of common salt have the power to dissolve the alkaloids of the poisonous mushrooms, it follows that the liquor thus formed must be extremely injurious. Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous These consist of sodium carbonate, sodium chloride or common salt and sometimes lime. Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. It is manufactured by heating a mixture of mercurous sulphate and common salt in iron retorts, and condensing the sublimed calomel in brick chambers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" Substances which prevent corruption in animal and vegetable matter, as common salt does, are said to be antiseptic. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology Formerly the chemist when he wished to obtain sodium extracted it from common salt and discharged the chlorine gas into the air. Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. There are common salt, chloride of calcium, chloride of magnesium, and other ingredients, and it is not to be wondered at that the human body floats easily on the surface. The Bible Story Soak a piece of thread in urine, or common salt and water. Endless Amusement A Collection of Nearly 400 Entertaining Experiments Steep in a solution of common salt and alum, and after being made into paper coat with an alcoholic solution of shellac. Paper and Printing Recipes A Handy Volume of Practical Recipes, Concerning the Every-Day Business of Stationers, Printers, Binders, and the Kindred Trades An enema of common salt and water, made by dissolving about a table-spoonful of salt in a quart of luke-warm water, generally suffices to get rid of the small ones. Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies The curdling of the milk to precipitate the cheese solids is produced by the addition of rennet, which is obtained by extracting the fourth stomach of the young calf with a solution of common salt. Outlines of dairy bacteriology A concise manual for the use of students in dairying The throat may be gargled with a solution of one teaspoonful of common salt dissolved in a pint of boiled water. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick The conversion of copper sulphide into the chlorides may be accomplished by calcining with common salt, or by treating the ores with ferrous chloride and hydrochloric acid or with ferric chloride. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright" I take common salt as an illustration because it is so familiar to us all; but any other crystalline substance would answer my purpose equally well. The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse It is one of the elements of common salt, and, though much like potassium, cannot take the place of the latter in plant nurture. The Apple Traces of dissolved salts, such as common salt, gypsum or alum, greatly accelerate deposition. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" The throat may be cleansed by gargling with a solution of a teaspoonful of baking soda or common salt in a glass of warm water. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick Let them first precipitate the silver in the form of a chloride by adding common salt to the nitrate solution. Notes and Queries, Number 238, May 20, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Extensive deposits of borax and common salt have been found in the same region, which with several other products of these saline deposits, such as iodine, add considerably to its exports. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" Soda exists very largely in nature, as it forms an important part of common salt, whether in the ocean or in those inland deposits known as rock salt. The Elements of Agriculture A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions Prepared for the Use of Schools These sceptred strangers shun the common salt, 137 And, therefore, when the general board’s in view And they stand up to carve for blind and halt, The wise suspect the viands which ensue. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume IV Until the doctor comes the wounded part should be elevated and covered with cold applications wet in alcohol 25%, or in a solution of common salt, a teaspoonful to a pint of water. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick The application of a little common salt on rich alluvial soils, is a great advantage in growing timber. Soil Culture Take the crystal of common salt for example. Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son Sodium is the base of soda, and common salt is usually the best source from which to obtain both soda and chlorine. The Elements of Agriculture A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions Prepared for the Use of Schools The bread thus retains its sweetness—no waste of its saccharine matter, and no residuum except muriate of soda or common salt. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery After waiting a few minutes the eye should be thoroughly washed out with a very weak solution of common salt. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle A little lime, plaster, and common salt, sown on any pasture, will prove very beneficial. Soil Culture A canary yellow results from immersing the wood in the liquid, which can be rendered permanent without polishing by a strong solution of common salt. Intarsia and Marquetry If there be any pyrites in the quartz, some common salt is thrown in to assist in releasing the gold from the embraces of the sulphurates, and preparing it to be seized by the mercury. Hittel on Gold Mines and Mining Many tons of this are placed in a huge vat, at least a hundred feet square, and into it are thrown, in certain quantities, sulphate of copper, common salt, and quicksilver. Aztec Land The aqueous humor is composed of water, with a small proportion of common salt in solution. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Sal ammoniac, being the union of spirit of salt with volatile alkali, was no more affected with the acid air than, as I have observed before, common salt was. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air I have discovered that the one cure for rheumatism, consumption, and cancer is salt, plenty of common salt.” Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war A mixture of common salt assists the decomposition of the pyrites. Hittel on Gold Mines and Mining Take one ounce of saltpetre, one pound of coarse sugar, and one pound of common salt; mix them together, and rub the ham well with them. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. A change of pasture to a locality where the disease is unknown and a free supply of common salt and bone meal will be the most convenient method of treating range cattle. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Mix four ounces of common salt, an ounce of bay salt, an ounce of saltpetre, a quarter of an ounce of sal-prunella, and half a tea-spoonful of cochineal, all in the finest powder. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families If you wish it red, rub it first with saltpetre, in the proportion of half an ounce, and the like quantity of moist sugar, to a pound of common salt. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual Take common salt, dry it in the oven, then pound it fine and mix it with turpentine, equal parts. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 12, December, 1880 Well rub into the tongue two ounces of saltpetre, a pound of common salt, and a quarter of a pound of treacle; and baste every day for three weeks. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. If the hernia is old and small it may be treated by injecting a strong solution of common salt about the edges of the tear. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle After four hours apply a handful of common salt, a quarter of an ounce of Jamaica pepper, and the same of black pepper, mixed together. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families It will be noticed that common salt plays some part in the make-up of the Peanut. The Peanut Plant Its Cultivation And Uses The gas used was chlorine gas which is one of the by-products of the process whereby common salt is turned into soda, salt being a combination of soda and chlorine. "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders Take the under-cliff of a small buttock of beef, two ounces of common salt, and one ounce of saltpetre, well beaten together: put to it half a pint of vinegar with a sprig of thyme. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Treatment.—Same as for poisoning by common salt. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Then mix a pound and a half of coarse sugar, the same quantity of bay salt, not quite so much as half a pound of saltpetre, and a pound of common salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families As a security against fire, however, we should recommend that they be first dipped in a hot solution of common salt; and afterward, when dry, be dipped in the hot oil. Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements The wild plant from which the cauliflower is derived being a native of the sea-shore, common salt seems particularly adapted to it. The Cauliflower One ounce of pepper, two of saltpetre, one pound of bay salt, one ounce of sal prunella, one pound of common salt. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Some substances that are not usually looked upon as poisons may destroy life if given in large doses, such as common salt. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Rub the ham with half a pound of coarse sugar, let it lie twelve hours, then rub it with an ounce of saltpetre pounded, and a pound of common salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The nitrate deposits occur largely around and just above slight basin-like depressions in the desert which contain an abundance of common salt. The Economic Aspect of Geology Dr. Rush says, a table spoonful or two of common salt is successful in h�moptoe; this may be owing to its stimulating the absorbent systems, both the lymphatic, and the venous. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Use two pounds of common salt; one pound of bay salt; one pound of brown sugar; two ounces of saltpetre; two ounces of ground black pepper. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. The alkaline sulphated waters, the bitter waters and the common salt waters can all be prescribed, and after a short course can be supplemented with various forms of active and passive exercises. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Rubbing on a little common salt, after it has been moistened, is also said to be an effectual cure. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families In a general way, after 37 per cent of the water has evaporated gypsum begins to separate out, and after 93 per cent has evaporated common salt begins to be deposited. The Economic Aspect of Geology Neutral salts, as those with vegetable acid; or with marine acid, as common salt. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life To four gallons of water put a sufficient quantity of common salt; when quite dissolved, to bear an egg, four ounces of saltpetre, two ounces of bay salt, and half a pound of coarse sugar. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Lead, iron, coal, gypsum, manganese, zinc, antimony, cobalt, ochre of various kinds, common salt, nitre, plumbago, porphyry, jasper, chalcedony, buhrstone, marble, and freestone, of various qualities. A New Guide for Emigrants to the West Prepare a tongue with saltpetre and common salt for a week, and turn it every day. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families This fact may explain in part why gypsum beds are more widely distributed than beds of common salt. The Economic Aspect of Geology There is also a characteristic yellow light produced by the flame of common salt burned with spirits of wine. The Story of the Heavens Take a round, ribs, rump, or sirloin; let it lie in common salt for a month, and well cover it with the brine. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Muriate of Soda or common salt, exists in most of the states and territories of this Valley. A New Guide for Emigrants to the West If a wasp or bee has been incautiously swallowed in a glass of liquor, take a spoonful of common salt, or repeated doses of salt and water. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The most important mineral, the sodium nitrate or Chile saltpeter, is mingled with various other soluble salts, including common salt, borax minerals, and potassium nitrate, and with loose clay, sand, and gravel. The Economic Aspect of Geology The custom of applying along with the guano common salt, has been proved by numerous experiments to be highly beneficial to the action of the guano as a manure. Manures and the principles of manuring Rub this mixture well into the bacon, and cover it completely with common salt. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. His report of the analysis shows it to be composed entirely of chloride of sodium or common salt, with a small quantity of some unknown vegetable matter which gives it a yellow color. Montezuma's Castle and Other Weird Tales Half a pound of common salt, the same of bay salt, two ounces of saltpetre, and two ounces of black pepper, incorporated with a pound and a half of treacle. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Gypsum deposits, like deposits of common salt, occur in beds which are the result of evaporation of salt water. The Economic Aspect of Geology The chief impurity in the raw material is common salt: gypsum, sulphates of potassium, sodium, and magnesium, along with insoluble matters, are the other impurities. Manures and the principles of manuring For sixty pounds’ weight of pork take three pounds of common salt, half a pound of saltpetre, and half a pound of brown sugar. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Most affect the offspring of solitary reproduction: grafted trees, strawberries, potatoes; changing seed; intermarriages; hereditary diseases owing to indulgence in fermented liquors; immoderate use of common salt; improvement of progeny; hazardous to marry an heiress. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes After scaling it, rub it with common salt, and let it hang twenty-four hours to drain. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Further evaporation of the waters may result in the deposition of common salt. The Economic Aspect of Geology What has been said of soda may be held to apply equally to chlorine, as it seems to be chiefly in the form of common salt that soda enters the plant. Manures and the principles of manuring The sugar must be put on first and well rubbed in, and last of all the common salt. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. To change the faces of a group to a livid, deathly whiteness, and to destroy colors, wet a half teacupful of common salt in Alcohol and burn it on a plate in a dark room. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed A little common salt must be worked up in the butter at the time of making it, and care must be taken not to handle it too much. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Ocean water contains about 3.5 per cent by weight of dissolved matter, over three-fourths of which consists of the constituents of common salt. The Economic Aspect of Geology Among the different forms of adulteration practised may be mentioned the addition of such substances as sawdust, rice-meal, chalk, sulphates of lime and magnesia, common salt, sand, earth, peat, ashes of various kinds, and water. Manures and the principles of manuring While hot, rub it well in with two handfuls more of common salt; then let it lie till it melts to brine. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Some, I believe, recommend bromide of potassium; some, the iodide; others, common salt: but I should like to know which is considered the best; what strength, and how applied. Notes and Queries, Number 183, April 30, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc The above method is practised in many parts of Scotland, and is found to preserve the butter much better than by using common salt alone. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The evaporation of salt waters, either from the ocean or from other bodies of water, is believed to have been responsible for nearly all of the important deposits of common salt. The Economic Aspect of Geology Where the ash is white, but excessive in quantity, adulteration with common salt, sulphate of magnesia, gypsum, or chalk, may be suspected. Manures and the principles of manuring Rub the hams well with it, and cover them over with common salt. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. The powdered leaves mixed with common salt and pepper are given internally with a little milk, as a remedy for leprosy. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Mix an ounce of saltpetre with a quarter of a pound of bay salt, the same quantity of common salt, and also of coarse sugar, and a quart of strong beer. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Beneath the potash salt deposits of Stassfurt, beds of common salt 300 to 500 feet in thickness are found, and beds even thicker are known in other localities. The Economic Aspect of Geology That the addition of common salt, even in small quantities, has this result, is at any rate certain. Manures and the principles of manuring Take common salt, sufficient according to the size of the beef to salt it; let it lie closely covered up until the salts are entirely dissolved, which will be in seven or eight days. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Thus to obtain counter-irritant effects, we may add mustard or common salt; to render the bath alkaline, bicarbonate of potassa or soda, etc., etc. The Electric Bath Reduce separately to fine powder in a dry mortar, two pounds of the whitest common salt, one pound of saltpetre, and one pound of lump sugar. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Pots 9 and 10 contained each 270 grammes of peat, 10 grammes of ashes, and 5 grammes of lime, slaked with strong solution of common salt. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel The application of finely pulverized common salt, triturated with an equal part of superfine flour, acts very beneficially on burns. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time To four pounds of lean buttock of beef take one ounce of saltpetre and some common salt, in which let the meat lie for a month; then hang it to dry for three weeks. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. The fermentation of the curd is prevented by incorporating common salt with the butter, and by preventing, so far as possible, the access of air to the vessels in which the article is placed. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock Make a strong brine with bay salt, common salt, and saltpetre, and put in ribs of beef for nine days. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The serum holds in solution common salt and other salts of potash and soda, of which the acids are carbonic, phosphoric, and sulphuric acids. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Nitrate of Silver … silver sand … seashore … sea water … common salt … white … white of egg … fowls … barley … barley water … warm water … vomiting … emetics. Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget One pound of bay salt, half a pound of saltpetre, two ounces of sal prunella, two pounds of coarse sugar; make your brine strong enough with common salt to float an egg. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. It is most abundant when the proportion of soda is large, and exists in the ash principally in combination with that base as common salt. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry On the following day cover the head with half an ounce of saltpetre, two ounces of bay salt, a little common salt, and four ounces of coarse sugar. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Practice has definitely determined only one of these, namely, sodium chloride or common salt, though some others have been used successfully in isolated cases. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs In that case common salt and copper sulphate were used. Diggers in the Earth Rub them with common salt, and lay them on a board all night. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. The chief adulterations are a sort of yellow loam very similar in appearance to guano, sand, gypsum, common salt, and occasionally also ground coprolites and inferior guano. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Then drain it, salt it again with common salt and saltpetre for three days, and afterwards lay the whole in a small quantity of water for two days. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Soda is made from common salt and is cheap, but the source of cream of tartar makes it expensive, so that good baking-powder cannot be low priced. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management And common salt also affords a small quantity of this powder; because being separated from the bittern by one hasty crystallization only, it necessarily contains a portion of that liquor. Experiments upon magnesia alba, Quicklime, and some other Alcaline Substances Then mix together an ounce of sal prunella with two large handfuls of common salt, one handful of bay salt, and a pound of coarse sugar, and make them hot in a stewpan. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. And phosphate of lime is also taken up by water containing carbonic acid, or even common salt in solution. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Mix all together, and add some common salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families I take common salt as an illustration, because it is so familiar to us all; but any other crystalline substance would answer my purpose equally well. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Mrs Jones recommended me to pour some sulphuric acid upon salt—common salt—in a saucer; but Mrs Howell says there is nothing half so good as hot vinegar.” Deerbrook Well rub the meat with saltpetre; then take one part of bay and two parts of common salt, and rub every piece well, covering it with salt, as you would a flitch of bacon. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. A little chalk added to the dye bath makes the colour more intense; common salt makes the colour richer and deeper. Vegetable Dyes Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer Dissolve a little common salt in some stale urine, dip a woollen cloth in the liquid, and rub the paintings over with it till they are quite clean. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Alcohol and water are here mixed with common salt, and the metal dish that holds them is heated by a spirit-lamp. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 An excellent domestic remedy for worms, one which was a great favorite with the celebrated Dr. Rush of Philadelphia, is common salt. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother As a digestive tonic the following is good: Glauber's salt, 2 pounds; common salt, 1 pound; baking soda, one-half pound. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Lastly, it is obvious that the employment of soda as the base opens out a new vista for developing the electrolytic processes of decomposing common salt. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 Mix and pound fine, four ounces of salt petre, a pound of coarse sugar, an ounce of salprunel, and a little common salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families By dipping the carbon-point used for the positive electrode into a solution of common salt, and replacing it in the lamp, the bright yellow band produced by the sodium vapour stands out from the spectrum. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Great Salt Lake contains little besides common salt. The Western United States A Geographical Reader Still another plan is to inject a solution of common salt by means of the hypodermic syringe at three or four points about the base of the swelling. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse If wrought iron, put in the charge 20 parts, by weight, of common salt, 2 parts of potassium cyanide, .3 part of potassium bichromate, .15 part of broken glass. Practical Mechanics for Boys Pack the pieces tight in a small deep tub, filling up the spaces with common salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families So also chlorine and sodium are elements, the former a pungent gas, the latter a soft metal; and they unite together to form chloride of sodium or common salt. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 He now began to dissolve, congeal, and sublime common salt, sal-ammonia, the alums, and copperas; and in distillation, circulation, and sublimation, he spent twelve busy years, at a cost of about 6000 crowns. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 453 Volume 18, New Series, September 4, 1852 It has been suggested to use dilute sulphuric acid, or a mixture of this and common salt, in the place of muriatic acid in the above process. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture The throat may be brushed out with a weak solution of Condy's Fluid, but a strong solution of common salt will do very well. Papers on Health Then put into a stewpan half a pound of bay salt, the same of common salt, two ounces of saltpetre, and half a pound of coarse sugar, all in powder. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families When a solution of common salt is slowly evaporated, the water which holds the salt in solution disappears, but the salt itself remains behind. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Diamine yellow, 20 lb. common salt, 2 lb. soap. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student The separated spent lye consists of a solution of common salt, glycerine, and alkaline salts; the preparation of crude glycerine therefrom is considered in chapter ix. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture It is to be observed that common salt and salt such as bi-carbonate of soda, do not adequately replace those food salts. Papers on Health The properties of common salt are such as to render it an article of the greatest importance in the preparation of food, and in the preservation of health. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families All solutions containing silver will precipitate it in the form of a white powder, upon the addition of common salt; and from this chloride the pure metal is again readily obtained. Notes and Queries, Number 180, April 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Titan blue 3 B, 40 lb. common salt. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Why is sodium chloride or common salt necessary for animal life? Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value Indeed, over-consumption of common salt is harmful, besides leading to unnatural thirst. Papers on Health Then rub it with common salt, bay salt, and a small proportion of saltpetre, all in fine powder. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families How could you prove that the water in crystals of common salt is not water of crystallization? An Elementary Study of Chemistry Direct deep black E extra, and ½ to 1½ oz. common salt per gallon of water. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student An abnormal quantity of chlorine indicates surface drainage or sewage contamination, or an excess of alkaline matter, as common salt. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value Beudant has found that common salt crystallizing from pure water forms cubes, but if the water contains a little boracic acid, the angles of the cubes are truncated. On the Genesis of Species After well cleaning a neat's tongue, salt it for three days with common salt and saltpetre. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The silver ore is treated with common salt and ferrous compounds, which process converts the silver first into chloride and then into metallic silver. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Some dyes work on the cotton better from a bath containing Glauber's salt, while with others common salt works best, while a little soda along with the salt facilitates the dyeing in some cases. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Use half a teacup of common salt or sea salt to each gallon of water. The Mother and Her Child Or if we take some of the green acid of the copper, and make a liquid of it, and then pour this over common salt we are making what is known as muriatic acid. The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island To a hundred weight of pork or beef, take ten pounds of common salt, and half a pound of saltpetre. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The deposits are very thick and rest upon an enormous layer of common salt. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Chestnut Brown.—Prepare a dye-bath with 10 lb. common salt, 2 lb. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student These combined in precise proportions are supposed to evaporate in the baking, and leave common salt. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865 They may be dyed either from plain baths containing common salt or Glauber's salt, or from baths containing common salt or Glauber's salt and a little acetic acid. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics In Ireland, salt is a well-known common remedy for bots in the horse; and among the poor people, a dose of common salt is esteemed a sufficient cure for the worms. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The inferior grades are glazed by throwing a quantity of common salt into the kiln towards the end of the first firing. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Purple Brown.—Prepare a dye-bath with 10 lb. common salt, 2 lb. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student If necessary to insure sufficiently thin sowing, the seed should be first mixed with some substance such as common salt. Clovers and How to Grow Them The influence of various assistants: common salt, soda, Glauber's salt, borax, phosphate of soda in the bath. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics Take a pint of common tar, half an ounce of pearl-ashes, an ounce of oil of vitriol, and a good handful of common salt, mix them all well together in an old pan or pot. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Their sulphides, carbonates, and phosphates are insoluble in water, the other common salts being soluble. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Dianil olive, 5 lb. phosphate of soda, 5 lb. common salt. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student It is insoluble in water; slightly soluble in solutions of carbonic acid and common salt, and readily soluble in concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Titan Yellow�Y, 10�lb. common salt, and 1/2�lb. acetic acid, working at the boil to shade. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics In three days wipe it, and salt it with common salt and saltpetre beaten fine: rub these well in, and turn it every day for a fortnight. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families If, however, certain substances such as common salt are dissolved in the water, the resulting solutions are found to be conductors of electricity. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Titan como G, 20 lb. common salt, 2 oz. acetic acid. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Mix some common salt with spirits of wine, in a metal cup, and set it upon a wire frame, over a spirit lamp. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Another solution for the same purpose is made with sal-ammoniac, cream of tartar, common salt and silver nitrate. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Lay the head into water one night, then drain it, salt it extremely well with common salt and saltpetre, and let it lie five days. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families In some instances, as in the case of common salt dissolved in water, the temperature has little influence upon the solubility, and a few solids are more soluble in cold water than in hot. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Direct yellow G, 3 lb. soda, 15 lb. common salt. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student The stems and leaves supply much saline mucilage, which, when boiled and cooled, likewise deposits nitre and common salt. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure There is no unequivocal test for detecting in a ready manner the presence of alum in bread, on account of the impurity of the common salt used in the making of bread. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy Then lay on common salt, and cover it with water four days in a small pan. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Sodium chloride, or common salt, is very widely distributed in nature. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Brilliant azurine 5 G, 5 lb. common salt, 5 lb. phosphate of soda and 2 lb. soap at the boil for one hour. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student While several mineral salts are present in small quantities in the plasma, sodium chloride, or common salt, is the only one found in any considerable amount. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools The mixture called stuff, is composed of one part of alum, in minute crystals, and three of common salt. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy Salt it with common salt and saltpetre; and if to be dressed without being stewed with peas, let it lie eight or ten days, but less if to be dressed with peas. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Thus, when crystals of common salt are heated, the water inclosed in the crystal is changed into steam and bursts the crystal with a crackling sound. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Some salts, more particularly Glauber's salt and common salt, tend to throw some dye-stuffs out of the bath, and so the more there is used of them the deeper the shade produced on the fabric. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student The New Hygiene.16.A physiological salt solution is prepared by dissolving .6 of a gram of common salt in 100 cc. of distilled water or pure cistern water. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools In this case a layer of fused common salt floating on the slag, so as to protect it from the air and furnace gases, is a distinct advantage. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Then for each tongue mix a large spoonful of common salt, the same of coarse sugar and about half as much of salt petre; rub it in well, and do so every day. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families If equal bulks of common salt and iron filings are thoroughly mixed together, a product is obtained which, judging by its appearance, is a new substance. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Janus blue G, and 5 lb. common salt; fix with ¾ lb. sulphuric acid, 8 oz. tannic acid and 4 oz. tartar emetic. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Finally, substances, such as water and common salt, are required for the aid which they render in the general work of the body. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools These determinations are made in the ways described under the examination of common salt. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. In two days after well rubbing, cover them with common salt, turn them every day for three weeks, then dey them, rub bran over, and smoke them. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The foreign matter in water is of two kinds, namely, mineral, such as common salt and limestone, and organic, that is the products of animal and vegetable life. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Janus blue R and 15 lb. common salt; fix with ¾ lb. sulphuric acid, 2½ lb. tannic acid and 1¼ lb. tartar emetic. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Some of these are formed in the body, while others, like common salt, enter as a part of the food. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools The black oxide is mainly used in the preparation of chlorine, liberation of which it brings about when treated with hot hydrochloric acid, or with a mixture of common salt and sulphuric acid. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Put into it two gallons of spring water, two pounds of coarse sugar, two pounds of bay salt, two pounds and a half of common salt, and half a pound of salt petre. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The more common of the substances present are common salt and compounds of calcium, magnesium, and iron. An Elementary Study of Chemistry The direct colours are as a rule dyed in a soap-bath with addition of phosphate of soda, Glauber's salt or common salt and a little soda. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student For Clogged Lavatory Basins—Mix a handful of soda with a handful of common salt and force it down the pipe; then rinse the pipe thoroughly with boiling water. Fowler's Household Helps Over 300 Useful and Valuable Helps About the Home, Carefully Compiled and Arranged in Convenient Form for Frequent Use This may best be prevented by using a layer of common salt as a cover to the charge. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. I accordingly limed the land soon after the wheat came up, and in March I applied silicate of soda, sulphate of magnesia, gypsum, common salt, and nitrate of soda. Essays in Natural History and Agriculture The lack of sufficient potash salts is a factor in producing scurvy, a condition aggravated by the use of common salt. Public School Domestic Science The influence of various assistants—common salt, soda, Glauber's salt, borax, phosphate of soda—in the bath. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student For black-and-white, gray, purple, and dark blue, soak in salt water, using a teaspoonful of common salt to a quart of water; soak one hour and rinse thoroughly. Fowler's Household Helps Over 300 Useful and Valuable Helps About the Home, Carefully Compiled and Arranged in Convenient Form for Frequent Use Mix and place them in an E crucible, and cover with a layer of from a quarter to half an inch of common salt. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. A correspondent wrote strongly advocating common salt as a hair tonic. The Luckiest Girl in the School Muriatic acid was also made by distilling alum and common salt, dried and pounded with the above acid liquor. On the Antiquity of the Chemical Art Chlorine gas is made by the action of sulphuric acid and manganese dioxide on common salt. The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front Or, The Hunt for the Stolen Army Films It consists essentially in passing the hot gases from pyrites kilns, as used in the manufacture of vitriol, through large cast-iron vessels containing common salt heated to a high temperature. The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Lectures Delivered Before the Hat Manufacturers' Association This action may be moderated by mixing the nitre with carbonate of soda, common salt, or some other inert body. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Bathe the feet in warm water, in which two or three handsful of common salt have been dissolved. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society Many such examples might be examined, but I will take one for illustration—that of the manufacture of common salt. On the Antiquity of the Chemical Art Dr. Douglas, of Detroit, very strongly recommends the following simple remedy: One teaspoonful of common salt to one pint of boiled water, used comfortably warm. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada For example, the salt is used in the form of moulded hard porous cakes made from a damp mixture of common salt and rock salt. The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Lectures Delivered Before the Hat Manufacturers' Association Thus with "common salt" the chlorine is determined volumetrically; and the sodium, after deducting for the other impurities, is estimated by difference. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Then the remaining acid is neutralized by caustic soda, and thereby converted into common salt, which in this small amount does not interfere but rather enhances the taste. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries This superabundance of reha, or carbonate of soda, which renders so much of the surface barren, must, I conclude, arise from deposits of common salt, or chloride of sodium. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II Take common salt, roast it on a hot stove till dry as possible. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada The mixture of common salt and vitriol is charged into the salt-cake pot, which is heated by a fire below. The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Lectures Delivered Before the Hat Manufacturers' Association Means discovered to expel foul air, by burning common salt moistened with oil of vitriol. Historical Epochs of the French Revolution With The Judgment And Execution Of Louis XVI., King Of France And A List Of The Members Of The National Convention, Who Voted For And Against His Death In the crude state as it comes from the mine it contains common salt and earthy matter as impurities. The First Book of Farming Both saltpetre and common salt are made by lixiviation from some of the poor oosur soils; but, from the most barren in Oude, carbonates of soda, used in making glass and soap, are taken. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II Make a poultice of one cup of hot milk and common salt three teaspoonfuls; salt added gradually so it will not curdle. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Indeed, the salt has been so far precipitated already that there is now five times as much chloride of magnesium left in the water as there is common salt. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science This consists in mixing nitre, common salt, and alum, reduced to powder and moistened, laying the composition on the filigree and keeping it over a moderate fire until it dissolves and becomes yellow. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants Soda, or barilla, is obtained from the ashes of marine plants, and by the decomposition of common salt; its great depository is the ocean, soda being the basis of salt. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. From very bad oosur lands, common salt or saltpetre, or both, are taken by digging out and washing the earth, and then removing the water by evaporation. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II A very simple but good remedy is the yolk of one egg, with a small quantity of common salt before breakfast. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada And yet even our men of science habitually describe that ancient mineral as common salt. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science Borax, rosin, sal-ammoniac, common salt, limestone, glass and several other substances are used for this purpose, according to the nature of the metal used. Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891 The fly was already recognized as a pest, and soot and common salt were used to fight it. A Short History of English Agriculture I do not clearly understand the use of the common salt, used in the extraction of soda, in the process you described. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II As much of our Canadian salt is rock salt, it is the most common salt to use. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Gypsum is the first material to be so thrown down, because it is less soluble than common salt, and therefore sooner got rid of. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science If a handful of common salt is placed in a small cup of water and stirred with a thermometer, the temperature of the mixture falls several degrees. General Science Apart from medicine, concentrated dry food given systematically, the regular use of common salt, and of course removal from low-lying and damp lands, were found the best preventives. A Short History of English Agriculture The separation is now effected by using common salt, or sulphate of soda, &c., as is known and practised by soap manufacturers. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants Mix together one teaspoonful common salt, a teacupful milk, and half pint of warm water. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada For example, common salt is highly soluble in water, but not in ether, and many fats are soluble in ether, but not in water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 NaCl is the formula for sodium chloride, which is the chemical name of common salt. General Science It is a very hard ware which was fired at high temperatures and finished with a salt glaze, formed by throwing common salt into the furnace. New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America Kainit is best applied in autumn, for it contains a considerable amount of common salt and magnesium compounds which are sometimes deleterious and best washed away in the drainage water during winter. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition To cleanse the nostrils wash out each nostril gently with a solution made of one teaspoonful of listerine, or glyco-thymoline, or borolyptol, or one-quarter teaspoonful of common salt in a half glass of warm water. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Of this solid matter nearly one third is common salt, which is more than twice as much as is contained in the waters of the ocean. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. This can be demonstrated by evaporating the neutral liquid to dryness and examining the residue of solid matter, which proves to be common salt. General Science We then took various substances—common salt, etc.—in which we knew sodium was present, and found the dumb-bell form in all. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements The second part of the paper referred to the uses to which the brine was applied, the chief one being the manufacture of common salt. Scientific American Supplement, No. 613, October 1, 1887 Salt Water for.—"Give the patient half a teaspoonful of common salt every hour or two until hemorrhage abates." Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Indeed, common salt is nothing but sodium closely united with a most poisonous gas, a few respirations of which would kill you. Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky Of all the vast group of salts, the most abundant as well as the most important is common salt, known technically as sodium chloride because of its two constituents, sodium and chlorine. General Science A teacupful of common salt or sea salt should be used to each two gallons of water. The Care and Feeding of Children A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses Chloride of sodium, or common salt, is found in all parts of the body, and weighs 0 7 0 15. The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes One teaspoonful of common salt to each two gallons of water. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada In many works it is previously filtered through common salt, which of course absorbs the last traces of water. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise As a result of this, soda was soon manufactured from common salt. General Science Most persons use a small portion of common salt and lime in the manufacture of pot-ash. Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I) Natural and properly cooked foods are so rich in sodium chloride and other salts that the addition of common salt is unnecessary. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition The decomposition of a solution of common salt, and its conversion into chlorine gas and caustic soda solution by means of an electric current, has long been a study with electro-chemists. Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 The samples were placed for twelve hours in the oven of a bath with a double casing, containing a boiling saturated solution of common salt, the temperature of which was about 220 deg. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. The substance almost universally used as a rapid artificial bleaching agent is chlorine, best known to us as a constituent of common salt. General Science Even a solution of common salt in the glass c could produce all these effects. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 In one method of manufacture common salt is added, and this renders it unfit for use in more than very small quantities as a flavouring. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition Thus the addition or subtraction of a single chemical agent—common salt—makes all the difference. Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family Chloride of sodium is common salt, and exists in a small quantity. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Fill ordinary quart wine bottles with a saturated solution of common salt, and place them where they will do the most good in case of need. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 A piece of litmus paper moistened in solution of common salt or sulphate of soda, was quickly reddened at p. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 The Use of Salt.—One of the most remarkable habits of these times is the extensive use of common salt or sodium chloride. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition It is the multitude of reflections at the limiting surfaces of the particles that prevents light from passing through snow, powdered glass, or common salt. Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 First rub the hams with common salt and lay them into a tub. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home The water is transparent, but excessively salt; it contains about 22 per cent of common salt, slightly mixed with other salts, and forming one of the purest and most concentrated brines in the world. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 A zinc positive electrode, in sulphate of soda or solution of common salt, gave the same constancy of operation. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 As potatoes are particularly rich in potash salts, this case is significant, as showing contrary to expectations, that such quantity as they contained had not the irritating effect of added common salt. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition To each ham allow two ounces of salt-petre, one quart of common salt and one quart of molasses. The American Frugal Housewife To Toughen Lamp Chimneys and Glass-ware:—Immerse the article in a pot filled with cold water, to which some common salt has been added. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home The fourth day rub it with saltpetre and a handful of common salt, allowing one pound of saltpetre to seventy pounds of meat. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 A piece of common salt previously fused and solidified being introduced into the circuit was sufficient almost entirely to destroy the action on the galvanometer. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 Take a salt bath, by going into the ocean, or in your own tub, using a full pint of common salt. Supreme Personality More of the carbonate of soda, mixed in various proportions with common salt, drains continually out in the streams, or filters into the ground and crystallizes there. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Sometimes a little common salt is added with the same intention. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home Treatment: Give freely of a solution of common salt in water, which decomposes the poison, and afterwards flax-seed or elm bark tea, and after a while a dose of castor oil. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 All of them are solutions of common salt much surpassing the ocean or even the Mediterranean in the quantity of salt dissolved. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 A strong solution of common salt may be used in place of the oil of vitriol in the porous cup, but is not so good. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do Rub a hind-quarter with saltpetre and common salt, let it lie ten days, then boil it, and put either carrots or parsnips under it. The Virginia Housewife Most indelible inks contain nitrate of silver, the stain of which may be removed by first soaking in a solution of common salt, and afterward washing with ammonia. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home Take from 2 to 4 ounces salpetre, and 1 ounce of coarse sugar, and two handfuls of common salt. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Chlorine, elementary, greenish-yellow gas obtained from common salt; powerful as a disinfectant, and a bleaching agent. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Immerse two pieces of brass in a strong solution of common salt and water. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do The chemical process of bread-raising originally consisted in adding to the dough definite proportions of muriatic acid and carbonate of soda, by the union of which carbonic acid gas and common salt were produced. Science in the Kitchen. Allow three-fourths of a pound of sugar to the gallon, the whites of six eggs, well beaten, a handful of common salt. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home These were filled with common salt and plugged up, as is not infrequently done in ship-building, but while the life of the timber was somewhat lengthened, it was concluded that the process did not pay. Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885 On a solution of common salt or of mere serum sanguinis being poured through the kidney, no secretion followed. Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887 The grinding vat or tina is first charged to about one-fifth of its depth with water and from 6 cwt. to 7 cwt. of common salt. Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 One of the most common methods is that of immersion in a brine made of a solution of common salt to which a small portion of saltpeter has been added. Science in the Kitchen. Take of the best pure common salt two quarts, one ounce of white sugar and one of saltpetre; pulverize them together completely. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home The following is the manner in which they were cured by ourselves: For each ham of twelve pounds weight: Two pounds of common salt. Our Farm of Four Acres and the Money we Made by it He recommends scrubbing the trunks and branches of the trees every second year, with a hard brush dipped in strong brine of common salt. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828 The ash of the first two was largely common salt; that of No. 3 contained, besides this, iron in some quantity. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886 Two ounces of raw sugar must be mixed with an ounce of common salt and half a spoonful of saltpetre. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 372, May 30, 1829 Astringent baths, containing solutions of alum, of copper sulphate, of iron sulphate, or of common salt, or composed of a mixture of two or more of the salts mentioned, may also be used with advantage. Diseases of the Horse's Foot According to M. Landgerbe, a mixture of two parts nitre, two parts neutral carbonate of potash, one part of sulphur, and six parts of common salt, all finely pulverized, makes a very powerful fulminating powder. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 351, January 10, 1829 The breath of chlorine is deadly, but we daily eat it in safety, wrapped in its poison-proof envelope of sodium, as common salt. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 The soluble portion of the ash was mostly common salt, and the insoluble contained three of sand--the highest amount found, although most of the reds contained some. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886 The salt here, and in other parts of Patagonia, consists chiefly of sulphate of soda with some common salt. The Voyage of the Beagle It is made in great quantities in the soda process, by the action of sulphuric acid on common salt. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section F, G and H It is abundant in nature, the most important compound being common salt. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section C Then it was that Leblanc discovered the method of extracting soda from common salt. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery If the positive picture be placed in a very weak solution of common salt the image slowly fades out, leaving a faint negative outline. History and Practice of the Art of Photography The mine consists of a hard stratum, between two and three feet thick, of the nitrate mingled with a little of the sulphate of soda and a good deal of common salt. The Voyage of the Beagle Upon concentrating the solutions, cubic crystals will be obtained, having a taste similar to common salt. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype Next mix together saltpetre and common salt, in the proportion of two ounces of saltpetre to a handful of salt. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches The water is impregnated with common salt, but not so much as to render it unfit for general cooking; and a mixture of snow made it pleasant to drink. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources A workman who had to carry a vessel of common salt for some other purpose stumbled over the lime cask and spilled some of his salt into it. Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 It is known that common salt and carbonate of lime left in a mass for some time together, partly decompose each other; though this does not happen with small quantities in solution. The Voyage of the Beagle It says in one of them that muriatic acid, the chemical agent by which the stomach dissolves the food, is probably obtained from muriate of soda, which is common salt contained in the blood. The Heavenly Twins By soaking foods, they are deprived of much of their soda: The two sodium salts that are very abundant are sodium chloride, or common salt, and sodium carbonate, generally called soda. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency It was a remarkable division, separating the fresh waters of the rivers from the briny water of the lake, which was entirely saturated with common salt. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources The following mixture may be given: bicarbonate of soda, sulfate of soda and common salt, eight ounces of each, and powdered gentian and sulfate of iron, four ounces of each. Common Diseases of Farm Animals The following points we reproduce for comparison: If common salt be heated separately to a bright heat, and water at 150° F. poured on it, an explosion will occur. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 It will be noticed that they have a striking analogy with grains of common salt. Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881 By salts is meant mineral matters such as common salt, iron and phosphorus compounds, etc. The Vitamine Manual The ground, which was too hot for the naked foot, was covered above and below the springs with an incrustation of common salt, very white and good, and fine-grained. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources Somebody suggested that the venom should be dislodged from the patient's stomach, so an emetic was administered in the form of a handful of common salt, with immediate and seismic effect. Concerning Animals and Other Matters Niter mixed with common salt, placed upon burning charcoal, and water added, produce a stronger explosion than salt alone. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 Feed with bran mashes, plenty of common salt, and water. The Mule A Treatise on the Breeding, Training, and Uses to Which He May Be Put For a Clyster.—A pint and a half of gruel or fat broth, a tablespoonful of castor oil, one of common salt, and a lump of butter; mix, to be injected slowly. Enquire Within Upon Everything The Great Victorian Domestic Standby The strata immediately where they issue is a fine white and calcareous sandstone, covered with an incrustation of common salt. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources This may be done by an emetic given as follows: Stir a tablespoonful of mustard or of common salt in a glass of warm water and make the patient swallow the whole. A Practical Physiology INGREDIENTS.—To every 14 lbs. of meat, allow 2 oz. of saltpetre, 2 oz. of salt prunella, 1 lb. of common salt. The Book of Household Management TREATMENT:--Give light bran mashes, plenty of common salt, and keep the animal in a warm and dry stable. The Mule A Treatise on the Breeding, Training, and Uses to Which He May Be Put Take of flaxseed tea or cornmeal gruel, from one to two pints, sweet oil 2 or 3 ounces, common salt one teaspoonful, brown sugar two tablespoonsful; mix. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets The temperature of these springs was 134°, and the rocks in the bed were colored with a red deposite, and there was common salt crystallized on the margin. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources Sulphate of zinc and common salt, dissolved together in water in the proportion of four ounces sulphate and two ounces salt to the gallon; for clothing, bed-linen, etc. A Practical Physiology Mode.—Weigh the sides, hams, and cheeks, and to every 14 lbs. allow the above proportion of saltpetre, salt prunella, and common salt. The Book of Household Management It is a popular notion that common salt is exceedingly beneficial to asparagus. The Home Acre The following are commended: No. 1 - To half a bucketful of unslaked lime add 2 handfuls of common salt, and soft soap at the rate of 1 pound to 15 gallons of the wash. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered The pale yellow male flowers, immersed in a solution of common salt, are also used to give zest to the soiled appetite, the combination of flavour being olive-like, piquant and grateful. Confessions of a Beachcomber Thus sodium and chlorine unite and form chloride of sodium, or common salt. A Practical Physiology For brine, 1 gallon of spring water, 1 lb. of common salt, 1/2 handful of chopped juniper-berries, 6 bruised cloves, 2 bay-leaves, a few sprigs of thyme, basil, sage, 1/4 oz. of saltpetre. The Book of Household Management Thus the change in properties is well illustrated when these two dangerous elements, sodium and chlorin, unite to form the harmless compound which we call common salt. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, In a cool cellar, eggs will keep very well in a mixture of common salt and bran. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered The present method of making soda from common salt was discovered by Le Blanc at the end of the last century. Familiar Letters on Chemistry Except common salt and water, these substances are usually taken only in combination with other foods. A Practical Physiology INGREDIENTS.—14 lbs. of the thick flank or rump of beef, 1/2 lb. of coarse sugar, 1 oz. of saltpetre, 1/4 lb. of pounded allspice, 1 lb. of common salt. The Book of Household Management It is next recommended that two handsful of common salt should be added to the warm water, and the body steeped therein for a minute or two. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken Where a clear bloom rather than a shine, is desired, five pounds of common salt to 100 gallons of water, also dipped hot, gives a good effect. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered The soluble parts are, common salt and alkaline phosphates; the insoluble consist of phosphate of lime, phosphate of magnesia, and oxide of iron. Familiar Letters on Chemistry About 200 grains of common salt are required daily by an adult, but a large proportion of this is in our food. A Practical Physiology INGREDIENTS.—1/2 round of beef, 4 oz. of sugar, 1 oz. of powdered saltpetre, 2 oz. of black pepper, 1/4 lb. of bay-salt, 1/2 lb. of common salt. The Book of Household Management Of these the salts of soda predominate, and the chloride—that is, common salt—is usually in excess of all the others. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken To 25 pounds of lime, whole, slacking with 6 gallons of water, add 6 pounds of common salt and 1 1/2 pounds of brown sugar. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered The inorganic constituents of the body are, iron, lime, magnesia, common salt, and the alkalies. Familiar Letters on Chemistry Salt The most important and extensively used of the condiments is common salt. A Practical Physiology If this does not remove all stains, they should be washed a second time in similar water, and, when finished, rinsed in soft water in which a handful of common salt has been dissolved. The Book of Household Management As concentration goes on, gypsum, which is insoluble in a strong brine, is deposited, and afterwards common salt. The Elements of Geology After applying this the eyes had better be washed a few minutes later with water to which a little common salt has been added. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered There are also deposits of gypsum and of common salt, as in the blue-clay formation of Sicily, without any accompanying red sandstone or red clay. The Student's Elements of Geology Of the inorganic constituents of sweat, common salt is the largest and most important. A Practical Physiology A teaspoonful of common salt thrust into the patient's mouth, during the fit, is of much service. The Book of Household Management The Simplest Compounds are Binaries.—A binary is a substance composed of two elements; e.g. common salt, which is a compound of sodium and chlorine. An Introduction to Chemical Science By the addition of common salt with the batch of ore, such of its constituents as are amenable to the action of chlorine are chlorinated as well as freed from sulphur. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students The carbonate of lime is obviously derived from the shells; and common salt is so abundant in parts of the bed, that, as before remarked, the univalves are often filled with it. Geological Observations on South America Saturate milk with Epsom salts, or common salt. A Practical Physiology INGREDIENTS.—10 lbs. of lean beef, 1 lb. of treacle, 1 oz. of saltpetre, 1 lb. of common salt. The Book of Household Management Festering wounds are dressed with the chewed leaves or the juice of the tobacco plant, or are washed with a solution of common salt. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo What is it that makes common salt crystallize in the form of cubes, and saltpetre in the shape of six-sided prisms? Medical Essays, 1842-1882 The nitrate of soda varies in purity in different parts, and often contains nodules of common salt. Geological Observations on South America The chloride of sodium, or common salt, which the blood contains, gives it a salty taste. A Practical Physiology When boiling it for use, add about 2 lbs. of common salt, and the same of treacle, to allow for waste. The Book of Household Management Water is then boiled in a large pan beside the tree, a little common salt is added to the water, and the gutta is poured into the boiling water, when it rapidly congeals. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo As though thought were common salt in indefinite solution it must enter a new phase subject to new laws. The Education of Henry Adams I tried the thing in gold, silver, lead, glass, sand, common salt, wood, water, and wheat. A History of Science — Volume 2 Vomit patient repeatedly, give hydrated oxide of iron with magnesia, usually kept by druggists for emergencies; follow with strong solution of common salt and water. A Practical Physiology Mode.—As soon as the pig is cold enough to be cut up, take the 2 hams and rub them well with common salt, and leave them in a large pan for 3 days. The Book of Household Management To each pailful of water add two pints of fresh slaked lime and one pint of common salt; mix well. Recipes Tried and True |
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