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<head>Of the media in the Baths</head> | <head>Of the media in the Baths</head> | ||
By this contrivance and a series of proper Media<lb/> | <p>By this contrivance and a series of proper Media<lb/> | ||
a Heat<add>any <del>invariable</del><add>given</add>degree of</add> always uniform<add>to the utmost degree of exactness</add> Heat may be maintained invariably<lb/> | a Heat<add>any <del>invariable</del><add>given</add>degree of</add> always uniform<add>to the utmost degree of exactness</add> Heat may be maintained invariably<lb/> | ||
through any length of time from a + <note>+ the degree at which water boils</note>degr.<lb/> | through any length of time from a + <note>+ the degree at which water boils</note>degr.<lb/> | ||
to an indefinite <unclear>intensity</unclear>.<lb/> | to an indefinite <unclear>intensity</unclear>.<lb/></p> | ||
These <del><gap/></del> media are in the order of their progression from <lb/> | <p>These <del><gap/></del> media are in the order of their progression from <lb/> | ||
<note>the degree may be still lowered by <unclear>exhausting</unclear> a portion or nearly the whole of a thing then <unclear>Adr.</unclear> for this there must be a hole to be connected occasionally with an Air Pump - perhaps not for the vapor will not open the valve till the pressure of it exceeds that of the common Air and the heat will keep ener<gap/>ding till then - but this may not be <unclear>remanded</unclear> by exhausting the <unclear>receiver</unclear> with which the <gap/> that excludes the valve communicates This will be a much more certain and accurate method of regulating the heat than by distance from the fire place - <gap/> the heat of a vessel placed at that given distance can never be precisely the same for few minutes by <unclear>them</unclear> on account of the difference in the quantity of the fuel and the rapidity of its consumption.</note>the highest<add>lowest</add> to the highest degree of Heat — <sic>Aether</sic>,<lb/> | <note>the degree may be still lowered by <unclear>exhausting</unclear> a portion or nearly the whole of a thing then <unclear>Adr.</unclear> for this there must be a hole to be connected occasionally with an Air Pump - perhaps not for the vapor will not open the valve till the pressure of it exceeds that of the common Air and the heat will keep ener<gap/>ding till then - but this may not be <unclear>remanded</unclear> by exhausting the <unclear>receiver</unclear> with which the <gap/> that excludes the valve communicates This will be a much more certain and accurate method of regulating the heat than by distance from the fire place - <gap/> the heat of a vessel placed at that given distance can never be precisely the same for few minutes by <unclear>them</unclear> on account of the difference in the quantity of the fuel and the rapidity of its consumption.</note>the highest<add>lowest</add> to the highest degree of Heat — <sic>Aether</sic>,<lb/> | ||
Alcohol Water - Mercury. | Alcohol Water - Mercury.</p> | ||
<p>For most purposes perhaps Water may be sufficient<lb/> | |||
It will serve I suppose very well for any degree between<lb/> | |||
<add>212</add> that of its boiling and that of the boiling of<lb/> | |||
Mercury [800 <unclear>qu</unclear>]</p> | |||
<p><del>At</del><add>beyond</add> that high degree of heat the employing of water<lb/> | |||
may be too dangerous on account of the <unclear>risque</unclear> of bursting<lb/> | |||
the containing Vessel<lb/></p> | |||
<p>For the Balneum where Alcohol or <sic>Aether</sic> are employ<lb/> | |||
as Media a single<add>the <gap/>cut of</add> wick of a Lamp will be abundantly<lb/> | |||
sufficient<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Alcohol will naturally<add>as being cheaper</add> br preferred before Aether, <lb/> | |||
where the same degree may be maintained by either<lb/> | |||
<del>as</del> being cheaper.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Where either Aether Alcohol or Mercury are<lb/> | |||
employed particularly the first and last it will be<lb/> | |||
necessary . (to save <sic>expence</sic> and the noxious quality<lb/> | |||
of the other) to have the <unclear>loaded</unclear> valve open into a<lb/> | |||
Tube<add>+</add> ending in a receiver to <sic>condence</sic> them.<note>+ This tube must be of Leather if the end, in order that may oppose no resistance to the weight shutting down the valve</note><lb/></p> | |||
<p>To <sic>reconsile</sic> this <del>construction</del><add>contrivance</add> with the application of the<lb/> | |||
lever to keep down the valve will be the difficulty<lb/></p> | |||
<p>It is scarce necessary to the <unclear>observer</unclear>, that the Balneum<lb/> | |||
where Mercury is employed as a Medium, must be of<lb/> | |||
Iron or Earth. <note>Empyruma by this means may be avoided with <del>gre</del> entire certainty.</note></p> | |||
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Click Here To Edit Of the media in the Baths
By this contrivance and a series of proper Media
a Heatany invariable<add>givendegree of</add> always uniformto the utmost degree of exactness Heat may be maintained invariably
through any length of time from a + + the degree at which water boilsdegr.
to an indefinite intensity.
These media are in the order of their progression from
the degree may be still lowered by exhausting a portion or nearly the whole of a thing then Adr. for this there must be a hole to be connected occasionally with an Air Pump - perhaps not for the vapor will not open the valve till the pressure of it exceeds that of the common Air and the heat will keep enerding till then - but this may not be remanded by exhausting the receiver with which the that excludes the valve communicates This will be a much more certain and accurate method of regulating the heat than by distance from the fire place - the heat of a vessel placed at that given distance can never be precisely the same for few minutes by them on account of the difference in the quantity of the fuel and the rapidity of its consumption.the highestlowest to the highest degree of Heat — Aether,
Alcohol Water - Mercury.
For most purposes perhaps Water may be sufficient
It will serve I suppose very well for any degree between
212 that of its boiling and that of the boiling of
Mercury [800 qu]
Atbeyond that high degree of heat the employing of water
may be too dangerous on account of the risque of bursting
the containing Vessel
For the Balneum where Alcohol or Aether are employ
as Media a singlethe cut of wick of a Lamp will be abundantly
sufficient
Alcohol will naturallyas being cheaper br preferred before Aether,
where the same degree may be maintained by either
as being cheaper.
Where either Aether Alcohol or Mercury are
employed particularly the first and last it will be
necessary . (to save expence and the noxious quality
of the other) to have the loaded valve open into a
Tube+ ending in a receiver to condence them.+ This tube must be of Leather if the end, in order that may oppose no resistance to the weight shutting down the valve
To reconsile this constructioncontrivance with the application of the
lever to keep down the valve will be the difficulty
It is scarce necessary to the observer, that the Balneum
where Mercury is employed as a Medium, must be of
Iron or Earth. Empyruma by this means may be avoided with gre entire certainty.
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chymistry |
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a balneum mariae regulated by a papins digester |
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