The Puering, Bating & Drenching of SkinsWood, Joseph Turney
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The Puering, Bating & Drenching of Skins
Wood, Joseph Turney
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The fermentation in this case was conducted in a narrow-necked flask
of 2000 c.c. capacity, connected by means of a narrow glass tube with
two potash bulbs containing strong caustic potash, and furnished with
a delivery tube dipping under water; the whole apparatus stood upon
an iron plate, and was maintained at a temperature of 25°–30° in the
same manner as the previous fermentation. The gases were evolved for 21
days--a considerably shorter period than the 1000 c.c. fermentation;
but resembling it in that one-half the gas was evolved in eight days.
The diagram shows the curve as in the previous fermentation, which it
resembles for the first 14 days, afterwards however stopping suddenly.
When the fermentation was at an end the flask and contents were heated
to boiling point, at the same time a current of air free from CO_{2}
was drawn through it, and the CO_{2} given off being collected in
potash bulbs as in the fermentation. Unfortunately the estimation of
the CO_{2} was rendered valueless owing to an accident.
The table shows the composition of the gases other than CO_{2} evolved
in this second fermentation.
GASES FROM FERMENTATION OF 2000 C.C. (EXCLUDING CO_{2}) FERMENTATION
III.
------+-------------------------------------------+-------
| Days |
-- +------+------+------+------+-------+-------+ Mean
| 2–4 | 4–5 | 5–6 | 11 | 14–15 | 16–17 |
------+------+------+------+------+-------+-------+-------
O_{2} | 3·4 | 2·2 | 1·5 | 0·42| 0·9 | 2·4 | 1·48
H_{2} | 81·3 | 83·3 | 82·4 | 79·0 | 71·7 | 72·2 | 77·72
N_{2} | 15·3 | 14·5 | 16·1 | 20·5 | 27·4 | 25·4 | 20·78
------+------+------+------+------+-------+-------+-------
The gas from days 18–21 was unfortunately mixed with air. On comparing
the mean composition of gases other than CO_{2} collected from both
fermentations, we get the following result:--
------+-------------+-------------
-- |Fermentation,|Fermentation,
| 1000 c.c. | 2000 c.c.
------+-------------+-------------
O_{2} | 3·57 | 1·48
H_{2} | 69·4 | 77·72
N_{2} | 27·0 | 20·78
------+-------------+-------------
If now the O and part of the N in the proportion to form air be taken
away, the composition of the gases from the two fermentations is found
to be almost exactly similar:--
------+-------------+-------------
-- |Fermentation,|Fermentation,
| 1000 c.c. | 2000 c.c.
------+-------------+-------------
H_{2} | 84·4 | 83·9
N_{2} | 15·6 | 16·1
+-------------+-------------
| 100.0 | 100.0
------+-------------+-------------
The gases from a third fermentation were almost exactly similar in
composition, but the total volume was not measured.
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