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Report of the Salt Experts Committee 1950

1950

5.1 In t'he preparation of this report we have kept in view the fact that the present state of the salt industry in India requires a comprehensive discusion of the techniwl aspects of the industry in simple language in order to give information of th conditions that prevail in different parts of India and tc suggest methods within the reach of the manufacturers by which the quality and yield of [...] The continuous cycle of evaporation of water from the sea leading to rainfall on the land continents and its return to the sea laden with the dissolved salt extracted from the earth has built up the salinity of the sea. [...] For example the saturated solution of sodium chloride at 30°C contains 36.03 parts of the salt dissolved in 100 parts of water (solvent) or 136'03 parts of the solution and the solubility is gtated to be 36.03 in terms of the first definition 100 36.03 and —26.48 in terms of the second. [...] 3.2 CHANGE IN VOLUME ON DISSOLUTION.—When a salt iS dissolved in water the weight of the solution is always equal to the sum of the weights of the water and the dissolved salt. [...] The resulting volume is however not equal to the sum of the volumes of the water and of the salt dissolved' in it.
commerce industry
Pages
441
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146502
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ix unknown view
Chapter I Introduction
1-5 unknown view
Chapter II Occurrence Production and Uses of Salt
6-10 unknown view
Chapter III Technoiogy of Salt Manufacture
11-26 unknown view
Chapter IV Factors Affecting Production of Solar Salt
27-34 unknown view
Chapter V Manufacture of Salt in India
35-48 unknown view
Chapter VI Sambhar Lake
49-82 unknown view
Chapter VII Didwana
83-96 unknown view
Chapter VIII Pachbadra
97-105 unknown view
Chapter IX Kharaghoda
106-130 unknown view
Chapter XI Other Inland Sources
131-140 unknown view
Chapter XI Mand Mines—Rock Salt
141-155 unknown view
Chapter XII Kathiawad and Kutch
156-169 unknown view
Chapter XIII Bombay
170-195 unknown view
Chapter XIV Travancore
196-212 unknown view
Chapter XV Madras
213-261 unknown view
Chapter XVI Orissa
262-284 unknown view
Chapter XVII West Bengal
285-298 unknown view
Chapter XVII Recovery of Byproducts
299-i unknown view
Chapter XIX Production Distribution and Consumption of Salt in India
310-344 unknown view
Chapter X Model Factories and Researcn Stations 1. Model Factories
345-359 unknown view
Chapter XXI Standardization and Control of Quality
360-366 unknown view
Chapter XXII Salt Administration
367-387 unknown view
Appendices
388-426 unknown view
Backmatter
427-429 unknown view

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