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Example sentences for "calcium chloride"

  • A quart bottle is half filled with sheet zinc, and connected with bulbs filled with sulphuric acid, and with a calcium chloride tube.

  • The quantity of water may be determined, either indirectly by the loss, or directly by collecting it in a calcium chloride tube, and weighing.

  • It is precipitated in a pure state by ammonic carbonate from a solution of calcium chloride.

  • U~-tube containing sulphuric acid, and at the other end to a calcium chloride tube.

  • To obtain either effect it is necessary to use considerable amounts of calcium chloride.

  • If the harshness and alkalinity be removed by using also an excess of calcium chloride, then the lyotrope influence of this substance enhances the solation of the hide gel.

  • Calcium chloride is left in solution, and the precipitate should be, therefore, well washed if it be desired to have dry phosphate.

  • The addition of calcium chloride is desirable, and the skins, which should be pulled as soon as possible, should be quickly placed in soft water or weak lime.

  • In the place of calcium chloride, sticks or lumps of caustic soda may be used with advantage, for this substance absorbs both moisture and carbonic acid.

  • Although much recommended, the method of adding soda or lime water to remove the chlorine as soluble sodium chloride or calcium chloride is, in our opinion, inadvisable.

  • Calcium Chloride: in enlarged and breaking-down scrofulous glands.

  • Calcium Chloride: in the colliquative diarrhea of strumous children, and in chronic diarrhea with weak digestion.

  • The water produced in the decomposition may be all collected by absorbing it in sulphuric acid or calcium chloride, as will be described further on.

  • Such calcium chloride may be prepared in the following manner: A perfectly neutral solution of calcium chloride is prepared from lime and hydrochloric acid; it is then carefully evaporated first on a water-bath and then on a sand-bath.

  • It most abundantly occurs as apatite, a mineral consisting of calcium phosphate, with small quantities of calcium fluoride or calcium chloride.

  • The first consists of calcium phosphate along with calcium fluoride; and in other kinds of apatite the calcium fluoride is replaced by calcium chloride.

  • A central chamber receives the articles to be disinfected, and is surrounded by a boiler containing a solution of calcium chloride at a temperature of 225° F.

  • Calcium chloride in doses of five to twenty grains should be tried in obstinate cases.

  • Consider, for instance, a fragment of calcium chloride immersed in a solution of sodium carbonate.

  • If we sow fragments of calcium chloride in solutions of the alkaline carbonates, phosphates, or silicates, we obtain a wonderful variety of filiform and linear growths which may attain to a height of 30 or 40 centimetres.

  • A calcium osmotic growth which has thus become exhausted may be rejuvenated by transferring it to a concentrated solution of calcium chloride.

  • Calcium chloride, for example, growing in a solution of potassium {130} carbonate, is transformed into calcium carbonate.

  • The crude product is mixed with a large quantity of calcium chloride (dry--not fused), and is rectified once.

  • I have even used a plug of it instead of a cork for making the joint between a gas delivery tube and a calcium chloride tower.

  • Electrolysis of lime or calcium chloride in contact with mercury gave similar results.

  • It is easily soluble in water and alcohol, and is thrown out of its aqueous solution by the addition of calcium chloride.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about five; another creek; calcium carbide; calcium carbonate; calcium oxide; calcium phosphate; calcium salts; calcium sulphate; chief executive; deep ditch; face against; great bunch; high time; high wall; looked down; said soberly; school work; seven feet; since she; spined stickleback; thick bush; turned over; unanimous consent; what follows; when present; white birch