- for the
manufacture of chloride of lime,
patenting it in 1799. Tennant's
process is
essentially still used today, and
became of military importance during...
- germ
theory of infection.
Chloride of lime was used for
destroying odors and "putrid matter". One
source claims chloride of lime was used by Dr. John Snow...
- and
calcium chloride) to the
water being treated. This was not
simply modern calcium chloride, but
contained chlorine gas
dissolved in
lime-water (dilute...
-
of the
water to stem the epidemic. His
installation fed a
concentrated solution of chloride of lime to the
water being treated. The
chlorination of the...
- was
called "muriate
of lime" (Latin:
murias calcis,
calcaria muriatica). By
depressing the
freezing point of water,
calcium chloride is used to prevent...
- be
identified as far as
possible by the tally-boy,
sprinkled with
chloride of lime, shrouded, and coffined. In the end, however, as each body was coffined...
-
of the
water to stem the epidemic. His
installation fed a
concentrated solution of chloride of lime to the
water being treated. The
chlorination of the...
- the use
of her
house and yard to
neighbours to wash
their clothes, at a
charge of a
penny per w****, and
showed them how to use a
chloride of lime (bleach)...
- quicksilver/horn
mercury – mercury(I)
chloride, a very
poisonous purgative formed by
subliming a
mixture of mercuric chloride and
metallic mercury, triturated...
- from coal tar that
turned a
beautiful blue
color when
treated with
chloride of lime. He
named it
kyanol or cyanol. In 1840, Carl
Julius Fritzsche (1808–1871)...