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Water: notes on hardness in water.
Notes on water, continued from page 85. Tips for removing hardness in water.
Removing sulphates and chlorides from hard water, shown through chemical formulae. Notes on the creation of washing soda.
Notes on creation of washing soda using diagrams.
Notes on creation of washing soda. Uses of Soda in Laundry Work.
Notes on composition of sodium chloride and bay salt and how both are obtained.
Four Sodiums Used in Laundry Work. Notes on salt and caustic soda.
The Removal of Stains: instructions for the removal of various substances from fabrics.
Instructions for the removal of various substances from fabrics and notes explaning the science behind certain removals.
Notes on the creation of chloride of lime and chlorine gas.
Soap: notes on the composition of various soaps, namely the fats used to create them.
Notes on the process of manufacturing soap.
Notes on the adulteration of soap. Action of H2O on soap.
Action of Hard H20 on soap. Notes on ammonia.
Notes on sources of ammonia.
Notes on types of starch and the manufacturing of rice starch.
Characteristics of Good Starch, and Adulteration of Starch.
Notes on Potash including old and new methods of manufacturing.
Notes on drawing up a syllabus and an example of a syllabus. Chart organized into three columns: Demonstration, Theory, Practice.
Example of a syllabus, continued from page 103. Chart organized into three columns: Demonstration, Theory, Practice.
Notes on borax, including its uses in laundry.
Notes on price of borax.
Chemical formulae and their meanings.
Requirements of Students: list of class materials.