Bulletin of the Society of Salt Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 2187-0322
Print ISSN : 0369-5646
ISSN-L : 0369-5646
Volume 6, Issue 5
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  • Determination of Boiling Point of Sea Water and Brine under Atmospheric & Reduced Pressure
    H. Suzuki, S. Nakamura, S. Kawamura
    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 192-200
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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    1.Relatioll between boiling Point & deasity B-c=a (S-1)ηB: boiling point (°C), c: boiling point of water S: density, a & b: constant. pressure (mm Hg) Experimental Formulae 760 B-100.00=48.05 (S-1)1.2902530 B-90.20=63.30 (S-1)1.4292360 B-80.30=52.36 (S-1)1.2850240 B-70.60=51.29 (S-1)1.2901150 B-60.10=35.51 (S-1)1.1021100 B-51.60=19.68(S-1)0.8712
    2. Relation between boiling Point & pressule. B-C=a(P×10-2)ηP: pressure (mm Hg) density 1.0257 B-c=0.553 (P×10-2)-0.31611.0653 B-c=1.779 (P×10-2)-0.11071.1183 B-c=3.053 (P×10-2)-0.01711.1585 B-c=4.033 (P×10-2)-0.08131.1899 B-c=5.783 (P×10-2)-0.04981.2205 B-c=5.950 (P×10-2)-0.1571
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  • Takeo Harada
    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 201-210
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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    The apparent density of comon salt were determined by weighing the sample in the brass cylinder of definite volume.
    The effects on apparent density of manufacturing methods,moisture content,particle size and shape were discussed.Apparent density-moisture curves were explained by particle orientation.
    At the certain moisture content,thixotropy-like phenomenon was observed.
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  • Shoichiro Nagai, Yasushi Fukumori, Kimiko Ichige
    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 210-219
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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    Many samples of byproduct gypsum from salt making plants were collected and analysed. Only few samples obtained from (a) slow evaporation plants by hot spring or steam jacket heating, or (b) double decomposition reaction between brine or bittern and calcium chloride solution to exclude sulphate as calcium sulphate, were determined to be complete crystal gypsum CaSO4.2H2O (having crystal water 20-7-20-8% as loss on ignition), but other larger parts of samples were observed to be the mixed gypsum from anhydrous salt (CaS04) and hemihydrate (CaSO4.1/2H2O) or crystal gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) and hemihydrate (CaSO4.1/2H2O).
    These mixed gypsum,having the varying amount of loss on ignition from2-3% to 6-8%, 8-10% etc.,can not be used in any purposes, and must be treated to be converted to crystal gypsum CaSO4. 2H2O, and then to gypsum plaster of hemihydrate CaS04. 1/2H20.Powder of these byproduct mixed gypsum was treated with 20-30 times of 3% NaCl solution or sea water at room temperature for 3-4 weeks by stirring,and was easily obtained complete crystal gypsum (CaSat.2H2O), and then was calcined at about 150°C-180°C to obtain,gypsum plaster (CaSO4.1/2H2O)
    Dolomite sample, which was obtained from Kuzuu in Tochigi Pref., was (a) calcined at 900-1000°C or (b) 700-800°C, hydrated with water and ground to dolomite plaster. These dolomite plasters were mixed with gypsum plaster above obtained in the proportions dolomite plaster 95-5: gypsum plaster 5-25, these gypsum-dolomite plaster samples were tested on their setting and hardening strengths and stability, and observed that very good gypsum-dolomite plaster was obtained by mixing gypsum plaster 15-25% to dolomite plaster 85-75%.
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  • On The Results of Compounding Test for Several Kinds of Magnesium Carbonate
    Yuzi Hagino, Yoshiaki Hirata
    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 219-225
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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    As the results of this experiment, the apparent volume of basic magnesium carbonate is a important property for reinforcing agent, that is,tensile strength,hardness,modulus and permanent set are proportional to it,elongation is inversely.
    And from observation of the particle by electron microscope,apparent volume is relate chiefly to the particle size (included secondary one).
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    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 226-230
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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  • [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
    1952Volume 6Issue 5 Pages 232-235
    Published: 1952
    Released on J-STAGE: May 17, 2013
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