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Example sentences for "acidulated"

Lexicographically close words:
acidifying; acidity; acidosis; acids; acidulate; acidulating; acidulous; acie; aciem; acies
  1. In fact, whenever the ethereous fermentation is defective, or not vigorous, little true fulminate is generated; but much of the mercury remains in the acidulated alcoholic liquid.

  2. They are next rinsed in cold water, and steeped in water very faintly acidulated with sulphuric acid, during 4 hours, then rinsed, and dried.

  3. The precipitate is to be washed, first with acidulated water, then with pure water, and dried, when the colouring matter is obtained in a red or purple state.

  4. The piece, when thoroughly coated with gold, is washed, and scrubbed well with a brush in water acidulated with vinegar.

  5. Bassorine is very soluble in water slightly acidulated with nitric or muriatic acid.

  6. Print-on a red mordant, strongly acidulated with lime juice of 1.

  7. He then plunges it, while still a little hot, in water acidulated with sulphuric acid, washes it, dries it, and gives it the burnish.

  8. If it be required to purify any carbonaceous matter, to render it fitter for delicate pigments, this may be done by first calcining it in a close vessel, and then lixiviating it in water slightly acidulated by nitric acid.

  9. The oil, with the addition of condiments, is slightly acidulated with vinegar and lemon juice, one or both, and the whole is made very light and thick by beating.

  10. Have ready a pair of sweetbreads cooked in salted, acidulated water twenty minutes, and cooled and cut in small cubes and marinated; also the same quantity of cucumber cut in dice, chilled in ice water and dried upon a cloth.

  11. Cover with salted boiling water, acidulated with lemon juice and flavored with vegetables, and cook, just below the boiling-point, twenty minutes.

  12. Sir Morton, unconscious of the complex workings of thought in his elderly daughter's acidulated brain!

  13. The alkaloid may be obtained from the ethereal solution by distilling it to dryness, and treating the residue with acidulated water, or by at once shaking the solution with acidulated water.

  14. They are soured in water acidulated with hydrochloric acid,[217] and again washed; similar machines being employed for each.

  15. Water acidulated with vinegar, digested on the powder, should not be blackened, or even materially darkened, by tincture of galls or a solution of red prussiate of potash; the contrary shows the presence of ferruginous colouring matter.

  16. To facilitate the precipitation of the metal, the sample under examination may be slightly acidulated with a few drops of pure acetic acid.

  17. It is, also, often acidulated with lemon juice or sulphuric acid, and sweetened (Decoctum hordei acidulatum).

  18. The examination is conducted in precisely the same manner as in the preceding case, excepting that the materials are first acidulated with oxalic or tartaric acids.

  19. The apparatus being mounted, the solution under examination is slightly acidulated and introduced by means of the tube B into the flask A: the disengagement of gas begins immediately.

  20. The part taken is then acidulated with a little hydrochloric acid, returned to the principal solution, and sulphuretted hydrogen conducted through the fluid, as in the examination of solution B.

  21. The alkaline solution, from which the ether has been removed, is acidulated with hydrochloric acid and again shaken with ether.

  22. The etherial fluids are then united, and two cubic centimetres of water, acidulated with one-fifth of its weight of sulphuric acid, added.

  23. For this purpose, it would be necessary to immerse it in water containing some sodium amalgam, and slightly acidulated with acetic acid.

  24. The mixture is evaporated to dryness, the residue obtained treated with water and the filtered solution then acidulated with hydrochloric acid.

  25. The mixture is then filtered through a moistened linen cloth, and the residue washed with warm acidulated water; the washings being added to the solution.

  26. In order to detect this salt, the fluid is acidulated with hydrochloric acid, and a solution of persulphate of iron added: the formation of a blue precipitate indicates the presence of the cyanide.

  27. Stearic acid remains undissolved upon treating sulphate of quinine with acidulated water.

  28. Ah well, my dear," she said, in her most aggrieved and acidulated tone.

  29. Water, acidulated with 1/100th part of sulphuric acid, is heated to boiling, and a hot mixture of starch and water is allowed to flow into it gradually.

  30. This consisted of alternate discs of copper and zinc, separated by layers of cloth steeped in an acidulated solution.

  31. The Daniell battery in its original form employed an acidulated solution of sulphate of copper in a copper cell containing a porous cup, and a cylinder of amalgamated zinc in the porous cup and surrounded by a weak acid solution.

  32. At the end of a week, the culture is filtered, and the filtrate acidulated with a little acetic acid and precipitated by adding powdered ammonium sulphate.

  33. The substance is finely chopped, then exhausted with twice its weight of water acidulated with acetic acid (0.

  34. Give 10 grains of permanganate of potassium in a pint of water acidulated with sulphuric acid, and repeat the dose every half hour.

  35. The contents of the stomach or its coats should be finely cut up and boiled in water, acidulated with tartaric acid and subjected to dialysis, or strained and filtered.

  36. The organic matters are placed in a flask, diluted with distilled water if necessary, and acidulated with tartaric acid.

  37. Make a solution of the contents of the stomach or solid organs minced very fine by digesting them with acidulated alcohol or water and filtering.

  38. Water, therefore, acidulated by sulphuric acid, is the substance I shall generally refer to, although it may become expedient in peculiar cases or forms of experiment to use other bodies (843.

  39. A solution of acetate of lead was apparently not decomposed by this pair, nor did water acidulated by sulphuric acid seem at first to give way (973.

  40. Its taste, when applied to the tongue, is similar to that of mucilaginous water, slightly acidulated with muriatic acid.

  41. All acidulated drinks and mineral waters, that "set the teeth on edge," are injurious.

  42. If any unpleasant sensations are felt after the use of soap, they may be immediately removed by washing the surface with water slightly acidulated with lemon juice or vinegar, which neutralizes the alkali that may remain on the skin.

  43. It was said that anyone becoming thoroughly acidulated with this noble Beverage would put a Feather into his Granulated Lid and begin to Yodel.

  44. Elks and was a blood-brother of the Tin Horn and the acidulated Elder with the scant Skilligans.

  45. Acidulated whey, sometimes mixed with buttermilk and sweet herbs, used as a cooling beverage.

  46. The suspected material is introduced into a retort, and acidulated with sulphuric acid.

  47. For this reason yellow sulphide of ammonium will not precipitate arsenic until acidulated with pure hydrochloric or some such acid.

  48. The suspected material should be acidulated with pure sulphuric acid so as to insure the prussic acid being in a free state.

  49. The substances thus acidulated are to be placed in a retort, distilled over a water bath, and the distillate collected in a cool receiver containing some caustic potass.

  50. The two substances may be separated from organic admixture by the following process: The suspected matters should be well boiled with distilled water, and spirit acidulated with acetic acid, and strained.

  51. Vinegar and water is perhaps the best antidote, and that most readily procurable; its administration may be followed up by freely allowing acidulated demulcent drinks, orange juice, &c.

  52. You're all there with the acidulated repartee," he observed appreciatively.

  53. But as a consequence of this sulfuric acid during the war went up from $5 to $25 a ton and acidulated phosphates rose correspondingly.

  54. Carded cotton-wool is placed in water, acidulated with 3 per cent.

  55. Gaston Planté on the polarization of voltameters led to his invention of the secondary cell, composed of two strips of lead immersed in acidulated water.

  56. These two electrodes are then placed near each other in water acidulated with sulphuric acid, as in the Planté cell.

  57. The Acidulated Infusion of Hoses with Syrup is the medicine for scarlet fever.

  58. Hurlbut Parboil sweetbreads in acidulated salt water, cook slowly for twenty minutes; drain, plunge into cold water.

  59. McGhee Boil shad roe for fifteen minutes in acidulated salted water; remove, cover with cold water and let stand for a few minutes; dry thoroughly and roll in cracker crumbs, egg and again in crumbs and fry.

  60. Another method of reducing silver chloride to the metallic state is by placing it in water slightly acidulated with sulphuric acid together with granulated zinc.

  61. A battery which is better known by the name of the Voltaic Pile, made up of zinc and copper plates which alternate, and with a layer of acidulated paper between each pair of plates.

  62. The cardboard discs are moistened with acidulated water.

  63. FRIED SHAD ROE--V Parboil the roe for ten minutes in salted and acidulated water.

  64. He bores a hole in the bell to get rid of the gas, which flies out, you understand, so that they sell you acidulated baths without any acid, or so little acid that it is not worth much.

  65. And so he's taking acidulated baths--they're called acidulated, are they not?


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    Other words:
    acid; acidulous; sour; control; domination; feudalism; occupation; peonage; restraint; serfdom; servility; servitude; slavery; subjugation; thrall; tyranny; vassalage; villenage