| 1825 - 590 стор.
...the Aimales de Cliemie, May 1825. By ME PAJOT DECHARME. HITHERTO alcohol, or more properly brandy, could not be rectified, or raised from an inferior...vessel with a flat bottom a given quantity of the alcohol, which is desired to be rectified, whether it be small spirits (petites eaux), proof spirits... | |
| 1825 - 1070 стор.
...tho Annales de Chemie, May 1823. By MK I'AJOT DECHAKHI. HITHERTO alcohol, or more properly brandy, could not be rectified, or raised from an inferior...vessel with a flat bottom a given quantity of the alcohol, which is desired to be rectified, whether it be small spirits (petites mm), proof spirits... | |
| 1826 - 478 стор.
...properly brandy, could not be rectified, or raised from an inferior to a higher degree, and conseil uently be brought to a superior state of purity and strength,...vessel, with a flat bottom, a given quantity of the alcohol, which is desired to be rectified, whether it be small spirits (petites eaux), proof spirits... | |
| 1826 - 490 стор.
...brought to a superior stiite of purity and strength, except by distillation ; an operation whichcould only be effected by an alembic and some heat. The...vessel, with a flat bottom, a given quantity of the alcohol, which is desired to be rectified, whether it he small spirits (petiles eaux), proof spirits... | |
| 1826 - 490 стор.
...be effected by an alembic and some heat. The mode of rectification here treated of, can be performed without the aid of an alembic or of combustibles....vessel, with a flat bottom, a given quantity of the alcohol, which is desired to be rectified, whether it be small spirits, (petite* eauxj proof spirits... | |
| 1826 - 726 стор.
...Spirits. — A French chemist, of the name of Decharme, has discovered a method of rectification which can be performed in the cold, and consequently without the aid of an alembic or of combustibles. Hitherto alcohol in liquors and spirits could not be rectified or raised from an inferior to a higher... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1826 - 476 стор.
...which could only be effected byjjtö alembic and some heat. The mode of rectification here treated ot can be performed in the cold, and consequently without the aid of an alembic or of combustibles. 1 he following, in general, is the method of proceeding : — _ On the one part there is poured into... | |
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