| John Charles Olsen, Alfred Melhado - Chemistry - 1907 - 524 pages
...corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: Baume = 145— 145/¡Sp. Gr. Baume Hydrometers for use with this table must be...which formula should always be printed on the scale. 66° Baume = Sp. Gr. l . 8354. 1 cu. ft. water at 60° F. weighs 62.37 Ibs. av. Atomic weights from... | |
| Chemistry - 1909 - 614 pages
...degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: „ , ... 145 Sp. Or. Baume Hydrometers for uso with this table must be graduated by the, above formula,...always be printed on the scale. Atomic weights from F. \V. Clarke's table of 1901. O= 16. ALLOWANCE FOR TEMPERATURE : At 10= — 20° Be. — l/.W Be.... | |
| Louis Emanuel Levi, Earle Vincent Manuel - Chemistry, Technical - 1909 - 392 pages
...the corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: 145 Baume = 145 — Sp. Gr. *Baume Hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated by the above formula, which fornrala should always be printed on the scale. Atomic weights from FW Clarke's table of 1901. 0 =... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - Wood - 1922 - 608 pages
...the specific gravities by the following formula 145 Baiime = 145 Sp. QT. Bauml hydrometers for IIBP with this table must be graduated by the above formula which formula should always be primed on the scale. 1 cubic foot of wuter weighs <K.37 Ibs. Av. Atomic weights u«ed:— F. W Clarke's... | |
| 1917 - 972 pages
...the corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: Baume = 145 — 145/Sp. Gr. Baume Hydrometers for use with this table must be...which formula should always be printed on the scale. * 66° Baume = Sp. Gr. 1.8354 = Oil of Vitriol (OV). 1 cu. ft. water at 60° F. weighs 62.37 Ibs. av.... | |
| Wilfred W. Scott - Analytical chemistry - 1917 - 948 pages
...corresponding degrees Baum6 were calculated by the following formula: Baume' = 145 — 145/Sp. Gr. Baumd Hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated...which formula should always be printed on the scale. * 66° Baume" = Sp. Gr. 1.8354 = Oil of Vitriol (OV). 1 cu. ft. water at 60° F. weighs 62.37 Ibs.... | |
| Thomas Joseph Sullivan - Sulfuric acid - 1918 - 266 pages
...were calculated by t! following formula: ~ ,, , , , . 145 Degrees Baume = 145 r^ rrspecIfic gravIty Baume hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated by the above formu which formula should always be printed on the scale. Atomic weights from FW Clarke's table of... | |
| Edwin Sutermeister - Paper industry - 1920 - 572 pages
...the corresponding degrees Baumt' were calculated by the following formula: ,,, "-"••^-s^: Baumf Hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated...which formula should always be printed on the scale. 66° Baum6 = Sp. Gr. 1.8354. I cu. ft. water at 60° F. weighs 62.37 Ibs. av. Atomic weights from FW... | |
| Edwin Sutermeister - Paper industry - 1920 - 534 pages
...corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: Baume = = — ^ 130. Sp. Gr. Baumf Hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated...by the above formula, which formula should always beprinted on the scale. Atomic weights from FW Clarke's table of 1901. O s" 16. ALLOWANCE FOR TEMPERATURE... | |
| Wilfred Welday Scott - Analytical chemistry - 1922 - 684 pages
...Gravities, the corresponding degrees Bauiue were calculated by the following formula : 145 Hauint- Hydrometers for use with this table must be graduated...always be printed on the scale. Atomic weights from F. vf. Clarke's table of 1901. O =: 16. ALLOWANCE FOB TEMPERATURE: At 10° — 20° Be. — 1/30°... | |
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