Fahrenheit, the lamp shall be removed from under the water bath, and the oil shall then be allowed to rise to the temperature of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit by the residual heat of the water, and at that point the first test for flash shall be made... Quantitative Analysis - Page 295by Edward Garfield Mahin - 1914 - 511 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ohio - 1879 - 1232 pages
...the point of ninety-eight degrees Fahrenheit, the lamp shall be removed from under the water-bath, and the oil shall then be allowed to rise to the temperature...hundred degrees Fahrenheit, by the residual heat of water, and at that point the first test for flash shall be made as follows: A taper, hereinafter described,... | |
| Ohio - 1884 - 470 pages
...then be allowed to rise to the temperature of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit, by the residual heat of water, and at that point the first test for flash...shall be touched with the flame of the taper, and it is lawful to apply this flame, either to the center of the oil surface or to any or all parts of it,... | |
| Ohio. Department of Health - 1891 - 400 pages
...the point of ninety -eight degrees Fahrenheit, the lamp shall be removed Irorn under the water-bath, and the oil shall then be allowed to rise to the temperature...hundred degrees Fahrenheit, by the residual heat of water, and at that point the first test for flash shall be made as follows : a taper, hereinafter described,... | |
| Sir Boverton Redwood - 1922 - 642 pages
...the temperature reaches the point of 98° F., the lamp shall be removed from under the water-bath, and the oil shall then be allowed to rise to the temperature of 100° F. by the residual heat of the water, and at that point the first test for flash shall be made... | |
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