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Sulfate of lime anhydrous

Synonyms Anhydrous calcium sulfate anhydrous sulfate of lime gypsum (CaS04-2H20 plaster of paris (CaS04-l/2H20)... [Pg.114]

Synonyms anhydrous calcium sulfate-anhydrite muriacite karstenite anhydrous gypsum anhydrous sulfate of lime hemihydrate-plaster of Paris annalin dried gypsum dried calcium sulfate dihydrate-gypsum alabaster satin spar mineral white terra alha satinite light spar selenite precipitated calcium sulfate native calcium sulfate... [Pg.175]

Calcium sulfate anhydrous anhydrite anhydrous gypsum anhydrous sulfate of lime Destab-, Drierite-, E516 karste-nite muriacite Snow White. [Pg.105]

Also known as anhydrous sulfate of lime, anhydrous gypsum is having somewhat pinkish colour. [Pg.178]

SYNONYMS anhydrite, anhydrous calcium sulfate, anhydrous gypsum, anhydrous sulfate of lime, calcium salt of sulfuric acid. [Pg.466]

Synonyms/Trade Names Anhydrous calcium sulfate, Anhydrous gypsum, Anhydrous sulfate of lime. Calcium salt of sulfuric acid [Note Gypsum is the dihydrate form Plaster of Paris is the hemihydrate form.]... [Pg.49]

The gasification method consists of mixing coal with a mixture of two parts of the Eschka mixture (i.e., 67% w/w light calcined magnesium oxide and 33% w/w anhydrous sodium carbonate), six parts of soda lime, and one part of molybdenum oxide. The sample is then placed in a porcelain boat, covered with platinum gauze, and heated (in a quartz tube) to 200 to 250°C (392 to 482°F). The sample is then heated in steam at 850 to 950°C (1562 to 1742°F). The gases pass into 0.1 N sulfuric acid, where ammonia is chemically absorbed as ammonium sulfate and then determined by one of the usual techniques. [Pg.73]

Sulfates.—Diammonic Sulfate—Ammonic sulfate—Ammonii -sulfas (U. S.)—(NHtjaSOa—132—is obtained by collecting the distillate from a mixture of ammoniacal gas liquor and lime in HaSOa. It forms anhydrous, soluble, rhombic crystals fuses... [Pg.195]


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