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Yellow fire

Archaeological Artifacts. A Lekythos Greek vase (500 years b.c.) was analyzed by backscattering Mbssbauer spectroscopy [365, 366]. This Lekythos vase has three black human figures with small red-painted details painted on a yellow-fired clay... [Pg.460]

Vb Carbonates are used, for example, in masses for fine ceramics and in glazes. Well-known examples are calcite or calcspar CaC03 which is the main component of limestone, magnesite MgC03 and dolomite CaMg[C03]2. In coarse ceramics lime is added to clay to obtain yellow-firing bricks. [Pg.98]

Yellow Fire. Take 16 parts sulphur parts dried (SeeNo.2065) < rbonateof soda, 61 chlorate of potassa. [Pg.23]

March s Yellow Fire. Mix 12 parts charcoal, 149 parts dry (see No. 2065) nitrate of soda, 39 parts sulphur. [Pg.23]

Yellow Fire. This color, which is very little used, is produced by tho following mixture Nitrate ofsodo, 48 parts sulphur, 16 parts black sulphuret of antimony. 4 parts powdered charcoal, 1 part. [Pg.25]

Explosive Compound, New.2137 Marsh s Yellow Fire.2100 Rockets, to charge.2052... [Pg.29]

Yellow Fire. I. Mix carefully 48 parts of sodium nitrate, 16 of sulpnur. 4 of sulphide of antimony, and 1 or charcoal. [Pg.33]

Soluble glutinous rice starch This produces brilliant yellow fire dust. [Pg.221]

Red, Green, and Yellow Fire without Emission of Sulfur Dioxide... [Pg.48]

This produces brilliant yellow fire dust. [Pg.221]

Caledonia Body. A ceramic body for making coarse glazed pottery typically, it contained 70% yellow-firing clay, 20% china clay and 10% flint. [Pg.48]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.61 , Pg.71 ]




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Yellow Fire without Emission of Sulfur Dioxide

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