. An elementary laboratory study in soils . Fig. 7. The cube of soil loosened from the glass and placed right side up ui)on the glass plate. 15. Measure into a beaker 200 grams (c. c.) of water, aii'l with this wash the remaining soil in the paper-]:)araffin case into the two-quart pan. Use aU of the 200 grams of water. 16. Weigh the two-quart pan ayid contents and record the weight. 17. Place the two-quart pan in a drying oven having a temperature of 212° to 225° F. (100° to 110° C.) until it ceases to'lose weight. 18. Weigh the pan Avith dry content and record weight. "19. Wei


. An elementary laboratory study in soils . Fig. 7. The cube of soil loosened from the glass and placed right side up ui)on the glass plate. 15. Measure into a beaker 200 grams (c. c.) of water, aii'l with this wash the remaining soil in the paper-]:)araffin case into the two-quart pan. Use aU of the 200 grams of water. 16. Weigh the two-quart pan ayid contents and record the weight. 17. Place the two-quart pan in a drying oven having a temperature of 212° to 225° F. (100° to 110° C.) until it ceases to'lose weight. 18. Weigh the pan Avith dry content and record weight. "19. Weigh the paper-paraffin case, empt3\ and record weight. 20. Fill the case even full of water, weigh and record weight. Use a table something like the following;


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