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6. Transmission and Percolation. By the
By By the same means the process of filtration
percolation an or filtration may be rendered comparatively
instantaneous:[+] [+] whither the object in view be the cleansing purification of the fluid transmitted or the purification of the substance through which the fluid it is to be transmitted.
Thus water for example may be filtered through stone
in masses or powders in natural or artificial, graduated powders, with
a small apparatus in a short time in quantities
suffiicient for large consumption, for ins as in a
ship at sea:[+] so also may be the percolation of water
through for the contraction of the mucilage
as in Thus again The filtration sugar belong
be expedited.
The expedition thus given is attended [+]2 Thus also may expedition be given to the filtrations employ'd in the process of refining sugar. water or any other fluid be driven through skins for the purpose of cleansing them for example to prepare them to received the tan or through wood to cleanse it from its putrefiable juices.
with further advantage where the liquid if not
speedily transmitted may grow solid before theby abatement of heat
process is compleated: as in the case of &c portable
soups glues and jellies other gelatinous solutions: or
that of the crystalliz run into crystallization:
or destroy or injure the filter, as in saline and other
chemical solutions , and mixtures.
Thus again to take the case where the object
is to Thus again
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