bone ash in English

noun
1
the mineral residue of calcined bones, used chiefly in the production of bone china and fertilizers.
The major ingredients are sand, soda ash, potash, zinc, and bone ash .

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1. Sepor provides Cupels that are available in Bone Ash, Premium Bone Ash and Magnesite.

2. Magnesite Cupels are more robust than their Bone Ash counterparts

3. Cupels are made of bone ash and cement or magnesium oxide

4. Real Bone Ash Cupels, assay mining old school pure CRUCIBLE - ONE CUPEL

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6. Cupels Bone Ash Cupels Premium Bone Ash Cupels MgO Cupels Roasting Dishes Round Rectangle Scorifiers Bone Ash Tools Annealing Cup Tools Button Tools Crucible Tools Cupel Tools Marking Crayons Furnace Tools Furnace Parts 802 Furnace Parts 810/812 Furnace Parts 815 Furnace Parts Lab Reagents Discontinued Items SDS Brochures

7. 6 Siva is the destroy god in India culture whose body is full of bone ash.

8. The utility model belongs to the field of funeral and interment, in particular discloses a bone ash box.

9. Bone ash usually has a density around 3.10 g/mL and a melting point of 1670 °C (3038 °F).

10. Bone weary definition in English dictionary, Bone weary meaning, synonyms, see also 'bone ash',bone bed',bone china',bone idle'

11. Make 200 good Cupels, as follows: Take the box used for the purpose and fill with bone-ash, add water and mix

12. Cupels are magnesia or bone ash cup shaped containers used in assaying to separate precious metals from base elements such as lead

13. Cupellation: the lead bullets are placed in porous crucibles (cupels) of bone ash or magnesium oxide and heated in air to about 1000 °C

14. ‘And in this welter of spoiled treasure were the great conjuring books hurled amid the ruin of retorts and Aludels of glass and lead and silver, tossed and broken on the chamber floor.’ ‘These which form a renaissance laboratory include eight hundred relics, including triangular crucibles, shallow scorifiers, bone-ash cupels, Aludels, and

15. ‘In Cupellation the lead button is again heated in a furnace at 960°C to 1000°C, but this time in a bone ash cup or cupel.’ ‘No doubt the high silver content of Mendip lead was an important factor in its early exploitation, but we have no means of assessing either the total output of lead or of the amount of silver extracted from it by Cupellation.’