Muriate

Word MURIATE
Character 7
Hyphenation mu ri ate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Muriate"

What do we mean by muriate?

Chloride

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The word "muriate" in example sentences

The compound of sodium and chlorine has been called muriate of soda, in the French nomenclsf ture; for it was falsely supposed to be composed of muriatic acid gas, and soda; and it is a curious circumstance, that the progressof discovery should have shewn tliat it is a less compounded body than hydrate of soda, which six years ago was considered as a simple sub - stance, and one of its elements. ❋ Humphry Davy, Sir Humphry Davy (1812)

But there are some substances, such as muriate of soda, gypsum, phosphate, and other compounds of lime, which may be advantageously applied. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

The difficulty of preserving fish, however, is considerable; and he suggests the use of potash salts, such as muriate of potash, or lime for this purpose. ❋ Charles Morton Aikman (N/A)

The prismatic impression on paper spread with the chloride of silver is often very beautifully tinted, the intensity of color varying with the kind of muriate used. ❋ Henry Hunt Snelling (1856)

Mangalore Chemicals makes urea, di-ammonium phosphate, muriate of potash, soil conditioners and specialty fertilizers. ❋ Mumbai Bureau Of Dow Jones Newswires (2011)

Have the succulent, salt-loving plants, which are well known to contain much soda, the power of decomposing the muriate? ❋ Unknown (2003)

This circumstance would tempt one to believe that the sulphate of soda is generated in the soil, from the muriate left on the surface during the slow and recent elevation of this dry country. ❋ Unknown (2003)

These shells are associated with much common salt, a little sulphate of lime (both probably left by the evaporation of the spray, as the land slowly rose), together with sulphate of soda and muriate of lime. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The resultant salts, however, ought to be carbonate of soda and muriate of lime, the latter is present, but not the carbonate of soda. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Potassium chloride, or muriate of potash, is a common potassium fertilizer. ❋ Unknown (1991)

The use of potassium sulphate at the rate of 125-370 kg/ha or a 12: 12: 8 NPK mixture at the rate of about 60 g per mound has been recommended in Nigeria; while in Trinidad potassium muriate at 376 kg/ha and superphosphate at 376 kg/ha are used. ❋ Unknown (1987)

If the colors are bright yellow, maroon, crimson or scarlet, add a few drops of oil of vitriol to the rinse water; if the color is bright scarlet, add to the rinse water a few drops of muriate of tin. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

-- Sal tartar, three drams; muriate ammonia, granulated, 6 drams; oil neroli. 5 minims; oil lavender flowers, 5 minims; oil rose, 3 minims; spirits ammonia, 15 minims. ❋ Joseph Triemens (N/A)

In case manure is not available, or sometimes even supplementary to it in cases where quick results are wanted 100 to 200 pounds of nitrate of soda, 300 to 500 pounds of acid phosphate, and 150 to 200 pounds of sulphate or muriate of potash should be applied in two applications as a top dressing in spring, as soon as growth starts, and thoroughly worked into the soil. ❋ M. C. Burritt (N/A)

Other names for the species are muriacite and karstenite; the former, an earlier name, being given under the impression that the substance was a chloride (muriate). ❋ Various (N/A)

Nitrogen was applied in the form of nitrate of soda, phosphorus as 20 percent superphosphate, and potassium as 50 percent muriate of potash. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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