A Manual of the Art of Dyeing |
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acetate of alumina acetate of lead action added affinity alkali alum alumina ammonia becomes bichromate of potash bleaching powder blue boiling water brown carbonic acid caustic cent chemical chloride of lime chlorine chromic acid cloth colouring matter compounds contains copper cotton crystals decoction decomposed dilute dissolved distilled dye-house dyed dyeing dyer elements evaporated fibre formed gallic acid galls gives grains green heat hydrochloric acid hydrogen impurities indigo insoluble liquid logwood madder manganese metal mixed mixture mordant muriatic acid nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained operations oxalic oxide oxygen passes portion potassium pounds prepared produced properties proportions protosalts protoxide prussiate of potash pure quantity reaction Red prussiate salt shade soap soluble in water solution specific gravity substance sulphate of indigo sulphate of iron sulphuret sulphuric acid sumach tannin termed tint tion vegetable vessel washed white precipitate wood Yellow prussiate zinc