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Analysis of and Formula for Making. - Bohemia, Austria. Analysis of Berzelius and Bauer.
N. B. - The different springs of Carlsbad are, according to the examinations of Berzelius and Bauer, in regard to their saline constituents, equally composed; however, they differ in temperature. (Part3 in One Hundred Thousand.)
Potash sulphate...... 9.331
Soda carbonate......131.927
Soda sulphate.......251.094
Soda phosphate....... 0.049
Sodium chloride......103.841
Sodium bromide...... 0.118
Sodium iodide...... 0.0013
Lithia carbonate...... 0.260
Lime carbonate....... 30.859
Calcium fluoride...... 0.319
Strontian carbonate.... 0.091
Magnesia carbonate.... 17.826
Iron carbonate....... 0.352
Manganese carbonate... 0.078
Alumina.......... 0.022
Silica............ 7.513
Total......553.6813
1000 grammes (one quart) contain 225 to 575 Cm. carbonic acid gas.
Temperature : Sprudel, 73° C. Others, 50 to 56° C.
Imitation. For 10 gallons of water = 80 lbs.
Grains.
Sodium iodide......... 0.08
Sodium bromide........ 0.72
Sodium fluoride........ 2.1
Sodium phosphate....... 0.3
Potassium sulphate....... 57.3
Sodium silicate......... 93.9
Sodium chloride........ 412.3
Sodium carbonate.......3113.1
Sodium sulphate........2823.4
Strontium chloride....... 0.6
Aluminum chloride....... 0.35
Calcium chloride........ 0213.2
Magnesium sulphate ...... 320.8
Lithium carbonate....... 1.6
Acid sulphuric......... 61.5
Manganese sulphate...... 0.93
Iron sulphate.......... 5.2
 
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