The sun’s energy is stored both through the force of gravity(71) and by chemical means, the latter being the more important of the two methods.
A good example of storing energy by chemical means is that of decomposing water with electricity.
The storing of energy by chemical means may be illustrated by decomposing potassium chlorate with heat or by decomposing water by means of a current of electricity.
Energy is stored by chemical means by causing it to do work in opposition to the force of chemism, or chemical affinity.
Leder); is the skin of animals, so modified bychemical means as to have become unalterable by the external agents which tend to decompose it in its natural state.
Vinegar may be distinguished into four varieties, according to the mode of its production, though all of them are capable of being converted, by chemical means, into one identical acetic acid.
This art consists in covering bodies with a thin coat of gold; which may be done either by mechanical or chemical means.
The Electric Current and its production by Chemical means-- 2.
The combination of gas and aircraft presents the possibility of attaining strategic effects by chemical means.
He goes on to explain some of the more specific military needs which can be met by chemical means, and refers independently to a point which the Germans have mentioned repeatedly in their memoirs.
It is now possible, by chemical means, to give a normal piece of country the same value as a natural obstacle, or one organised for defence by formidable engineering construction, and manned by rifles and machine-guns.
When ink marks have been erased or discharged by chemical means, traces of the treatment are often recognizable.
Further Researches on the preservation of Metals by Electro-chemical means.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chemical means" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.