Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume ICooley, Arnold James
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Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I
Cooley, Arnold James
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_b._ With GLASS ALCOHOLOMETERS. That of Tralles, and most others of a like
description (as made in England), gave the per-centage strength, by
VOLUME, with tolerable accuracy, at the standard temperature of 60° Fahr.
Gay-Lussac’s ALCOÖMETRE, which closely resembles that of Tralles, is
adjusted for the temperature of 59° Fahr. (15° Cent.). All of these, to
give at once accurate results, must, of course, be employed at the ‘normal
temperature’ of the instrument. As, however, in practice, the experiment
cannot be conveniently performed at any ‘fixed’ temperature but only at
that of the atmosphere, it is obvious that certain corrections are
constantly required in order to obtain results of any value. Perfect
accuracy requires that table for every variation of the thermometer,
founded on actual experiments, should accompany each instrument; as,
without them, tedious and difficult calculations are necessary, which, in
the hurry of the cellar and laboratory, or by persons inexpert at figures,
are not easily performed. A series of such Tables were prepared by
Gay-Lussac, and, with his instrument, are those which are almost
exclusively used in France. For rough purposes, in the absence of Tables
or nicer calculations, it may be useful to know that, for commercial
spirits, at ordinary temperatures, a variation of——
By VOLUME,
5° Fahr. is equal } 1·00% of Alcohol; } 1·794% of Proof
to (about) } or (about) } spirit.
1° ” ” 0·20% ” 0·359% ”
5° Cent. ” 1·80% ” 3·229% ”
1° ” ” 0·36% ” 0·646% ”
By WEIGHT,
5° Fahr. is equal } 0·80% of Alcohol; } 1·62% ”
to (about) } or (about) }
1° ” ” ·16% ” ·32% ”
5° Cent. ” 1·43% ” 2·9% ”
1° ” ” ·28% ” ·58% ”
TABLE I.——_Showing the Densities and Values of Spirits
at 60° Fahr., corresponding to every Indication of
Sykes’ Hydrometer._
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