- and in
German Salniter (the
source of Nitrogen,
Nitrat etc.). The word
saleratus, from
Latin sal æratus (meaning "aerated salt"), was
widely used in the...
-
contact killer for
Spanish moss when
mixed 1⁄4 cup per gallon. The word
saleratus, from
Latin sal æratus
meaning "aerated salt",
first used in the nineteenth...
- ****vered.
Babbitt moved to New York City,
where he
began to
manufacture "
saleratus" (or
sodium bicarbonate,
commonly called baking soda). He used a process...
-
Spring Rock
Spring Sage
Hollow Reservoir Saleratus Reservoir Number 1
Saleratus Reservoir Number 2
Saleratus Reservoir Number 3
Shearing Corral Reservoir...
- on the left of the road, and
flows into
Saleratus Cr****.
Animals must not be
allowed to
drink the
Saleratus water."
There the
trail turned to follow...
-
ammonia inhalants,
containing forms of
ammonium carbonate. The term "
saleratus" was
applied confusingly to both pot****ium
bicarbonate and to
sodium bicarbonate...
-
Valley Lake
Redmond Lake Rex
Reservoir Rim Seep
Rocky Ford
Reservoir Saleratus Reservoir Salina Reservoir Sargent Lake
Scrub Flat
Reservoir Sheep Valley...
- 10
pounds of salt.
Chipped beef, rice, tea,
dried beans,
dried fruit,
saleratus (for
raising bread), vinegar, pickles, mustard, and
tallow might also...
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Reservoir Rochester Reservoir Rock
Reservoir Round Knoll Pond
Russel Pond
Saleratus Reservoir Sand
Bench Reservoir Sand Pond
Saucer Basin Reservoir Short...
- of
dried fruit, 5
pounds (2.3 kg) of salt, half a
pound (0.25 kg) of
saleratus (baking soda), 2
pounds (0.91 kg) of tea, 5
pounds (2.3 kg) of rice, and...