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Example sentences for "carbonated"

Lexicographically close words:
carbolic; carbolized; carbon; carbonaceous; carbonate; carbonates; carbone; carbonic; carbonisation; carbonised
  1. Terrace and Cones of Siliceous Sinter deposited by Geysers, Yellowstone National Park] =Carbonated springs.

  2. We should remember, however, that many carbonated springs, and many hot springs, are wholly independent of volcanoes.

  3. The appearance of minerals continues as usual, and to-day we found several stones which seemed to have been wood, first carbonated and then petrified by the water of the Missouri, which has the same effect on many vegetable substances.

  4. The usual appearances of coal, or carbonated wood, and pumicestone still continue, the coal being of a better quality and when burnt affords a hot and lasting fire, emitting very little smoke or flame.

  5. First day: starvation, a little hot or cold water or carbonated water may be given if there is no nausea or vomiting.

  6. As soon as these symptoms subside, unless otherwise indicated, a certain amount of hot, cold, or carbonated water may be given.

  7. Thirst~ may be relieved by plain or carbonated waters, fruit beverages, and crushed ice.

  8. Carbonated water may be added to milk or fruit beverages.

  9. The thirst is relieved by small sips of plain or carbonated water or by ice pellets held in the mouth, or, as is sometimes necessary, by injections of water into the rectum.

  10. Fill glass with plain or carbonated water.

  11. Thirst is relieved with crushed ice, fruit beverages, and carbonated waters.

  12. Well-strained meat broths may be given occasionally to vary the diet and albumenized orange juice or orange juice in carbonated water may also be given once or twice daily during the febrile period.

  13. Morphine is easily soluble in dilute acids, as well as in solutions of the caustic alkalies and alkaline earths; carbonated alkalies and chloride of ammonium also dissolve small quantities.

  14. Brucine is precipitated by ammonia, by the caustic and carbonated alkalies, and by most of the group reagents.

  15. If the animals are contained in 50 cubic centimetres of water it suffices to add from three to six cubic centimetres of carbonated water to make all the copepods energetically positively heliotropic.

  16. For soda water sodium bicarbonate should be added to the water before aeration, in varying proportions up to about 15 grains per pint, but the simple carbonated water often does duty instead.

  17. And lastly the sickness produced by respiring an atmosphere mixed with one tenth of carbonated hydrogen, discovered by Mr. Watt, and published by Dr.

  18. Clysters of carbonated hydrogen gas, or of other factitious airs, might be tried.

  19. They are chiefly employed in the ignition of precipitates, and in the fusion of silicates with carbonated alkalies to render them soluble, a preliminary step to their analysis.

  20. Platinum crucibles are not acted on by carbonated alkalies at a high temperature, but they are liable to be seriously damaged by the caustic alkalies.

  21. Water absorbs its own volume of this gas, and by pressure may be made to take up enormous quantities, forming carbonated or aerated water.

  22. This alkali gets partially carbonated by the above surface-evaporating furnace, and is an excellent article.

  23. The reduced indigo is held in solution by the carbonated potash, while the small addition of quicklime merely serves to precipitate the indigo-brown.

  24. Various animal offals develope during their spontaneous putrefactive fermentation, or their decomposition by heat, a large quantity of free or carbonated ammonia, among their volatile products.

  25. Caustic alkalis dissolve the sepia, and turn it brown; but in proportion as the alkali becomes carbonated by exposure to air, the sepia falls to the bottom of the vessel.

  26. The sulphuret must be finally washed, dissolved in concentrated sulphuric acid, with the addition of a little nitric, the metal must be precipitated by a carbonated alkali, and the carbonate reduced with charcoal.

  27. It is soluble in carbonated and caustic alkaline lyes, from which it is precipitated by the acids without alteration.

  28. Should the nitre be used in too great quantity to be all carbonated by the gall, its oxygen may serve to consume some of the carbon of the steel, and thus bring it nearer to iron.

  29. It melts in boiling water, and dissolves in alcohol and oil of turpentine, as well as in carbonated or caustic alkaline lyes.

  30. It is here a blackish grey, of compact fracture, tending sometimes towards the sandy fracture, and crossed by small veins of white carbonated lime.

  31. In hospital practice the old subcarbonate answers very well, being cheap, and not unpalatable when shaken up in water or given in an effervescent draught of carbonated waters.

  32. But perhaps it stands as well as any white lead would, prepared from litharge, by solution in nitric or acetic acids, and precipitation by carbonated alkali.

  33. At home the artificial carbonated or carbonic acid baths do not seem to be of great value.

  34. The value of the Nauheim or other carbonated baths is perhaps often a question.

  35. Add four tablespoons of crushed ice and fill the glass with carbonated water.

  36. Cool and then add One pint of crushed ice, One cup of carbonated water, Juice of two lemons.

  37. Stir to mix and then fill with carbonated water and place one tablespoon of marshmallow whip on top.

  38. Place one-half of the currant syrup in a tall glass and add One-half cup of crushed ice, One tablespoon of lemon juice, Six mint leaves, and fill with carbonated water.

  39. To use: Place one-half cup of the peach mixture in a glass and add Two tablespoons of cream, One-half cup of crushed ice, and fill with carbonated water.

  40. To use orange syrup: Place four tablespoons in a glass and then fill with carbonated water.

  41. The housewife may prepare with little trouble many delicious fruit flavors from fresh fruits that can be quickly turned into thirst-quenching beverages, by adding ice and a little carbonated water.

  42. Plain carbonated water may be purchased in either pint or quart bottles; and if a good cork is used to stop the opening of the bottles, after removing the caps, it may be used at intervals, providing it is kept on ice.

  43. Now add One drop of essence of peppermint, One drop of essence of cloves, One-half cup of crushed ice, and fill with carbonated water.

  44. Coal or carbonated wood is to be seen in every Bluff and in the high hills at a distance on each Side.

  45. Coal or carbonated wood pumice stone lava and other mineral apearances still continue.

  46. Coal or Carbonated wood is like that of the Missouri of an inferior quallity.

  47. When heated with nitrogenous substances, in the presence of carbonated or caustic alkali, it forms cyanides.

  48. Essays, 1755) showed that it was a constituent of the carbonated alkalis and called it "fixed air.

  49. The result of the action of carbonated water upon soil particles is to render soluble, and therefore more available to plants, many of the important plant-foods.

  50. The hardest rock particles are disintegrated by carbonated water, while limestones, or rocks containing lime, are readily dissolved.

  51. Fill up with Apollinaris or suitable Carbonated Water.

  52. Carbonated and other mineral waters must be strictly avoided, since they only add to the usually prevailing meteorism, or gas in the abdominal cavity.

  53. Alcohol and alkaline and carbonated drinks must also be avoided in all nervous conditions that are combined with hyperaemia of the brain, as meningitis, apoplexia, tumors of the brain, etc.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carbonated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beaten; blistered; blistering; bubbly; ebullient; effervescent; fizzy; souffle; sparkling; vesicular; whipped