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Example sentences for "boracic acid"

  • One of the principal characters of boracic acid is, that it is very soluble in alcohol, to the flame of which it communicates a green colour.

  • Boracic acid is a compound body, consisting of a newly discovered substance, called boron, and oxygen.

  • Barley flour and potatoes, however, are very difficult of detection.

  • It has little smell, and is hence used to dilute the odour of musk, ambergris, and civet.

  • Its alcoholic solution burns with a green flame, like that of boracic acid.

  • A salt in which the hydrogen of boracic acid is replaced by a basic radical.

  • Boracic acid is extensively used in Sweden and other countries for the preservation of milk.

  • A body not decomposable when alone, as boracic acid, is not directly decomposable by the electric current when in combination (780.

  • Those glasses, consisting of boracic acid on the one hand, and oxide of lead or potassa on the other, show the assumption of conducting power upon fusion and the accompanying decomposition very well.

  • The term electrolytical will be understood at once: muriatic acid is electrolytical, boracic acid is not.

  • For a mouth-wash dissolve the following: One dram of Copper Sulphate, one dram of Chlorate of Potash, one dram of Boracic Acid in clean hot water, and syringe out the mouth two or three times a day.

  • If baby is bitten by mosquitoes wash the spot off with a little camphor water, soda water, or a wet compress of witch-hazel should be kept on the bite or boracic acid or soda solution.

  • One teaspoonful of boracic acid in a pint of boiling water.

  • TABLE of the Combinations of Boracic Acid, with the Salifiable Bases, in the Order of Affinity.

  • The eyes must be carefully watched and washed every hour or two during the day with a boracic acid solution.

  • They are given in the following way: Place the child on its side, roll around the index finger a piece of absorbent cotton, dip this in a saturated solution of boracic acid, and put into the mouth of the child.

  • In this last mineral, he demonstrated the presence of boracic acid.

  • They examined the properties of boron in detail, but did not succeed in determining with exactness the proportions of the constituents of boracic acid.

  • At the same time fresh water is run into the vessel at one end, and the continuous washing of the pulp thus effected.

  • The shaking sieve consists of a shallow tray, the bottom of which is a brass plate or series of plates perforated with small holes or slits.

  • The drum is not entirely immersed in the mixture, so that as it rotates the pulp forms a skin or thin sheet on the surface, and the water passes away through the wire into the interior of the hollow drum.

  • The drum-washer is then raised out of the pulp and a known volume of bleaching powder solution corresponding to a definite weight of dry powder is added to the contents of the breaking engine.

  • A dusting-powder, consisting of boracic acid with 5 per cent.

  • I prefer a solution containing one drachm of boracic acid to the pint of water as hot as can be discovered to be productive of comfort, a drachm or two of glycerine being added to the solution.

  • The spray of a saturated solution of boracic acid in rose-water may then be directed over the parts.

  • As soon as the mother has had a good sleep after the confinement the nipples should be washed with a saturated solution of [122] boracic acid, and the child allowed to nurse.

  • As soon after birth as is practicable, wash the baby's eyes with a saturated solution of boracic acid.

  • After the rest it is desirable to put the baby to the nipple, first carefully cleaning the nipple with a soft piece of sterile gauze dipped in a saturated solution of boracic acid.

  • Reddened litmus paper is a very sensitive reagent for free alkalies, the carbonates of the alkalies, alkaline earths, sulphides of the alkalies and of the alkaline earths, and alkaline salts with weak acids, such as boracic acid.

  • These also, may have some muriate of strontia, or boracic acid strewed on them.


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