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Sal   /sæl/   Listen
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Sal  n.  (Written also saul)  (Bot.) An East Indian timber tree (Shorea robusta), much used for building purposes. It is of a light brown color, close-grained, heavy, and durable.



Sal  n.  (Chem. & Pharm.) Salt.
Sal absinthii (Old Chem.), an impure potassium carbonate obtained from the ashes of wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium).
Sal acetosellae (Old Chem.), salt of sorrel.
Sal alembroth. (Old Chem.) See Alembroth.
Sal ammoniac (Chem.), ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, a white crystalline volatile substance having a sharp salty taste, obtained from gas works, from nitrogenous matter, etc. It is largely employed as a source of ammonia, as a reagent, and as an expectorant in bronchitis. So called because originally made from the soot from camel's dung at the temple of Jupiter Ammon in Africa. Called also muriate of ammonia.
Sal catharticus (Old Med. Chem.), Epsom salts.
Sal culinarius (Old Chem.), common salt, or sodium chloride.
Sal Cyrenaicus. (Old Chem.) See Sal ammoniac above.
Sal de duobus, Sal duplicatum (Old Chem.), potassium sulphate; so called because erroneously supposed to be composed of two salts, one acid and one alkaline.
Sal diureticus (Old Med. Chem.), potassium acetate.
Sal enixum (Old Chem.), acid potassium sulphate.
Sal gemmae (Old Min.), common salt occuring native.
Sal Jovis (Old Chem.), salt tin, or stannic chloride; the alchemical name of tin being Jove.
Sal Martis (Old Chem.), green vitriol, or ferrous sulphate; the alchemical name of iron being Mars.
Sal microcosmicum (Old Chem.) See Microcosmic salt, under Microcosmic.
Sal plumbi (Old Chem.), sugar of lead.
Sal prunella. (Old Chem.) See Prunella salt, under 1st Prunella.
Sal Saturni (Old Chem.), sugar of lead, or lead acetate; the alchemical name of lead being Saturn.
Sal sedativus (Old Chem.), sedative salt, or boric acid.
Sal Seignette (Chem.), Rochelle salt.
Sal soda (Chem.), sodium carbonate. See under Sodium.
Sal vitrioli (Old Chem.), white vitriol; zinc sulphate.
Sal volatile.
(a)
(Chem.) See Sal ammoniac, above.
(b)
Spirits of ammonia.






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... quiet and self-contained, suddenly collapsed upon the nearest seat and went off in a violent attack of hysterics. One of the Austrian women rushed off for a glass of water, while the countesses ministered to her, in true story-book fashion, having with them a bottle of sal volatile which seems to be an important part of the equipment of every well-appointed foreign lady. And what do you think that heartless Lydia said between her laughter and her sobs? "If only one of us had had a kodak with us, to take a snapshot ...
— In Chteau Land • Anne Hollingsworth Wharton

... and casually acquired, according to the properties of the soil they grow in. This is the general opinion, but not the fact. Our vegetables, grain, meat and milk contain too much phosphoric acid and sal ammoniac, and this is due to the use of artificial and animal fertilizers, while the sulphurics are very ...
— Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration • Louis Dechmann

... it'll be Lawyer Ogilvy's servant lassieky gaen to the farm o' T'nowhead for the milk. She gangs ilka Saturday nicht. But what did ye say—twa jugs? Tod, let's see! Ay, she has so, a big jug an' a little ane. The little ane 'll be for cream; an', sal, the big ...
— A Window in Thrums • J. M. Barrie

... the Complexion.—For pimples, freckle-tanned skin, or scurf on the skin. Take emulsion of bitter almonds, one pint; oxymuriate of quicksilver, two and one-half pints; sal ammoniac, one dram. To be used moderately by means of a sponge, after washing the face and hands with ...
— The Ladies Book of Useful Information - Compiled from many sources • Anonymous

... isti lac equarum tertia diei. De lacte vaccino primo extrahunt butyrum et bulliunt illud vsque ad perfectam decoctionem, et postea recondunt illud in vtribus arietinis quos ad hoc reseruant. Et non ponunt sal in butiro: tamen propter magnam decoctionem non putrescit; et reseruant illud contra hyemem. Residuum lac quod remanet post butirum permittunt acescere quantum acrius fieri potest et bulliunt illud, et coagulatur bulliendo, et coagulum illud desiccant ad solem, et efficitur ...
— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries - Vol. II • Richard Hakluyt


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