## RIEDERER-LITHOPONE. 403 nvnilablc for gnlvnnising, and could bo produced very cheaply. Dr. G. T. MORGAN asltcd wlictlicr zinc dust vnporiscd more rendily thnn tho masrire metal, and wlicthcr at tho t~mpcrnturo of tlic proccss zinc dust liad nny npprecinbly different vnpour pressurc to zinc its
On the manufacture of white lead, and Gardener's electric white lead
β Scribed by Bell, J. Carter
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1884
- Weight
- 779 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
t lint nfter confcrring togctlicr tlicsc coiiiiiiittccs s1iould present tlicir rcport to the Ke\scastlc iiicctiiig, dicrc 11 siiinllcr coiiiiiiittcc iiiight l x nppointcd to coiifcr with tlic Cliciiiicnl Socict.y, n i d tlic Society of 1'iililic AiinIysts,witli n view to the fnrtlicrniicc of tlicsoliition of tlic tpcstioiis we Iinvc this cvciiiiig for clisciissioii.
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