It is desirable to consider the means of thinning the blood, when it has been deprived, by too profuse transpiration in hot, dry winds, of its aqueous particles, and rendered thick and viscid.
Antichlors" are used as aqueous solutions and the dosage controlled in the same manner as for bleach solutions.
They were confirmed in this view by the fact that an aqueous solution of the gas slowly evolved oxygen when placed in bright sunlight, and lost its bleaching properties.
To convey the dry gas from the apparatus to the point of application, copper or iron pipes may be used; foraqueous solutions, flexible rubber hose must be employed.
Mixed with vegetable oil or animal fat, they formed a very primitive kind of soap, which was afterwards much improved by using the aqueous extract instead of the ashes themselves, and also by the addition of a little caustic lime.
It is made from potassium carbonate by saturating a strong aqueous solution of that substance with carbon dioxide.
After this treatment, there is left in the vessel an oily layer which solidifies on cooling and an aqueous layer which contains the glycerine.
The clear aqueous extract was evaporated to dryness in iron pots, and the substance was on this account called potashes; later, potash.
The first and principal test of the age of one aqueous deposit, as compared to another, is relative position.
Hence it seems that the Uralian quartz veins, containing gold and platinum, were not formed, or certainly not exposed to aqueous denudation, during the Permian era.
This idea was adopted in the infancy of the science, when all formations, whether stratified or unstratified, earthy or crystalline, with or without fossils, were alike regarded as of aqueous origin.
They are more partially distributed than aqueous formations, at least in respect to horizontal extension.
Aqueous solutions deposit crystals containing 2, 4 or 6 molecules of water.
Cadmium chloride and iodide have been shown to behave in an anomalous way in aqueous solution (W.
It is easily soluble in water and alcohol, and is thrown out of its aqueous solution by the addition of calcium chloride.
If in addition to this the casks are washed out with an aqueous solution of the acid it will prove of great service, and all other agents at present used for this purpose will soon be abandoned.
Washed with anaqueous solution (four drachms of acid to a gallon of water), or kept in it, or wrapped in cloths soaked in this water, keeps fresh for a very long time.
Are very well cleaned and disinfected by washing them with an aqueous solution of the acid.
To keep meat for several days from becoming high or tainted: Place it for twenty or thirty minutes in an aqueous solution of 8 drachms of salicylic acid to one gallon of water.
Judging, however, from the present appearance of the crust of the earth, there is reason to believe, that the older rocks are chiefly the result of fusion, and that the younger are aqueous deposits.
The great agents of change in the inorganic world may be divided into two principal classes, the aqueous and the igneous.
As is well known, fats or oils have no tendency to mix with water, and hence diosmose between an aqueous and an oily fluid is next to impossible.
There is disengaged at the same time, a large quantity of an aqueous fluid, contaminated with a portion of oil, and various ammoniacal salts.
This aqueous body exceeds in quantity the rivers of the Mississippi and the Amazon multiplied one thousand times.
Instead of the breath, it may be subject to the regular action of aqueous vapor, by laying it in a blotting paper book, of which some of the outer leaves on both sides have been dampened, or by holding over warm water.
The mouse is therefore a creature of the divine Word and power; and it is, as I believe of an aqueous nature.
For Moses calls the heaven the whole aqueous mass in which the stars and planets move, also the highest sphere.
The lipase of castor oil seeds, a glycerol extract of the intestinal mucous membrane of the rabbit and pig, and an aqueous extract of bran have a slow hydrolytic action, whereas pepsin and trypsin are without effect.
The white powder thus obtained is not completely soluble in water but is almost entirely dissolved by aqueous glycerol (2ยท5 to 20 per cent.
In the first place it is almost certain, as already pointed out, that the sugars in aqueous solution do exist, although to a very small extent, in this enolic form.
The slow rate at which equilibrium is established in aqueous solution, however, must be taken as definite evidence that under these circumstances the enolic form is only produced very slowly [compare Lowry, 1903].
They are watery spirits, who bring on cold shivering and excite an overflow of aqueous humor in our poor bodies.
Some diseases, he averred, require earthy remedies, others aqueous or atmospheric, and still others, igneous.
It forms pale yellow silky crystals, very slightly soluble in water or ether, but soluble in hot strong alcohol and in aqueous alkaline solutions.
By prolonged boiling of strongaqueous solutions at a high, or of weak solutions at a lower temperature, the characteristic properties of gelatin are impaired and ultimately destroyed.
This atmospheric tide is due, no doubt, to the same cause that produces the aqueous tides--the attraction of the moon.
It occurs twice in twenty-four hours, just like the aqueous tides, and there is no other cause to which we can attribute it.
There is a globular and articulated plant, the Melo-cactus, which encloses under its prickly integument an aqueous pulp.
The phenomena depending on the presence of aqueous vapour in the atmosphere which especially under the notice of the astronomer are Refraction, Twilight, and the Twinkling of the Stars.
Inasmuch as refraction depends upon the aqueous vapour in the atmosphere, its amount at any given moment is affected by the height of the barometer and the temperature of the air.
Of course the existence of snow, which has been taken for granted on a previous page, carries with it the existence of water and aqueous vapour--a fact capable of independent spectroscopic proof.
The fact that the Earth is surrounded by a considerable atmosphere largely composed of aqueous vapour has a material bearing on the success or failure of observations made on the Earth of bodies situated at a distance.
Speaking generally, the equatorial regions, or the regions of high velocity, are the location of the most powerful transformation or abstraction of axial energy by the aqueous vapour.
In so moving it tends to leave behind it the condensed aqueous vapour, and would, therefore, rise to the higher altitudes in a comparatively dry condition.
This evidence is to be found, in both cases, in the condensation of the aqueous material which sustains the loss of its work energy.
This upward movement, being made entirely at the expense of energy communicated from the aqueous vapour, is not accompanied by the normal fall of temperature due to the expansion of the air.
The first of these processes is carried out through the medium of the aqueous material of the earth.
Transmission of Energy from Aqueous Vapour to Air Masses The working of the second or transmission stage of the atmospheric machine involves certain energy operations in which gravitation is the incepting factor or agency.
We cannot say how the steam transmits its work energy by the moving piston, nor yet by what agency the elevated particles of aqueous material transmit their energy to the air masses.
It may happen, however, that owing to changes in the distribution of aqueous vapour, or other causes, this natural stability of the atmosphere may be disturbed over certain regions of the earth's surface.
The direct transmission of the work energy of aqueous vapour to the general atmospheric masses, and the consequent elevation of these masses from the earth's surface against gravity.
It is of no consequence whether the aqueous or alcoholic solution in which the silver bromide is formed contains gelatin or collodion, or whether the precipitation is effected with excess of bromide or of silver nitrate.
Vogel has made a comparative study of the properties of silver bromide, obtained by precipitation in an aqueous solution of gelatin, and those of the same compound prepared by precipitation in an alcoholic solution of collodion.
By the rotation of the cylinder the gas is drawn through the material and the latter exposed to the atmosphere, whereby it gives up a quantity of aqueous vapor.
Finally he precipitated pure silver bromide, in the absence of all colloids, by means of pure aqueous or alcoholic solutions of bromides and attempted to bring this upon plates, using gelatin or collodion as a cement.
Sidenote: Proofs of time from aqueous effects,] We must pass by a copious mass of evidence furnished by aqueous causes of change operating on the earth's surface, though these add very weighty proof to the doctrine of a long period.
It is also loaded with aqueous vapor, imparted to it like the heat, not in the depth of the lungs, but in the upper air passages.
The anterior chamber occupies the space between the cornea and the iris, and is filled with a thin, watery fluid called the aqueous humor.
These media are the cornea, the aqueous humor, and the vitreous humor.
The circular space thus left in front by the termination of the choroid is occupied by the iris, a thin, circular curtain, suspended in the aqueous humor behind the cornea and in front of the crystalline lens.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aqueous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aquatic; fluid; liquid; plashy; sloppy; splashy; watery