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Example sentences for "crystallised"

Lexicographically close words:
crystalline; crystallisable; crystallisation; crystallisations; crystallise; crystallises; crystallising; crystallizable; crystallization; crystallizations
  1. Commercial soda ash (calcined, anhydrous) is rarely pure; the crystallised soda is generally purer.

  2. By repeating the operation and fusing the salt (when adhering hydrochloric acid is volatilised) a pure salt is obtained, which is again crystallised from its solution by evaporation.

  3. The most remarkable circumstance in this is that many solids in separating out from an aqueous solution retain a portion of water, forming crystallised solid substances which contain water.

  4. Perfectly pure fused salt is not hygroscopic, according to Karsten, whilst the crystallised salt, even when quite pure, attracts as much as 0ยท6 p.

  5. Stcherbakoff very sensitive litmus (washed in alcohol and neutralised with oxalic acid) shows an alkaline reaction even with the crystallised salt.

  6. The crystallised and not perfectly pure salt decrepitates when heated, owing to its containing water.

  7. In the flash of a moment it had darted into her brain as a crystallised resolution to give her information into no second hand, but to go herself to the nearest call office and ring up Eighty-one Grosvenor.

  8. His joy in the prospect of action, and the release from all his mental tortures, had produced in him a kind of frenzy, that crystallised into an intense hatred of Germany.

  9. Russell declares a proverb to be "the wisdom of many and the wit of one"--the one being the man who puts into happy form a truth that many had already felt, and thereby crystallised it for the use of all future time.

  10. It was dictated by the necessity, under which most villages still lay, of being largely self-supporting in the matter of corn supplies, a necessity recognised and crystallised in the customary routine of village husbandry.

  11. The mineral known as marcasite, a word which was spelled in many ways, is a crystallised form of iron pyrites cut in facets like rose diamonds, and highly polished.

  12. From the diadem of this character originated the coronets worn by those of high or noble rank; the use of these, amid the ceremonies of later courts, crystallised into a system of class privilege.

  13. I will not here speak of the three crystallised and applauded forms of cruelty, war, sport, and scientific experiment.

  14. No one who loves received doctrines, crystallised commonplaces, undisputed formulae, should open these books.

  15. As to this rouge, the solution of carthamus is prepared with crystallised carbonate of soda, and it is precipitated by lemon juice.

  16. One thousand parts of good balsam, should, by its benzoic acid, saturate 75 parts of crystallised carbonate of soda.

  17. It occurs in the crystallised form of octahedrons, has an acerb subacid taste, and reddens the blue colour of litmus or red cabbage.

  18. When this coating is dry, we introduce into the retort the crystallised acetate slightly bruised, but very dry; we fill it as far as it will hold without spilling when the beak is considerably inclined.

  19. It usually occurs in rounded pieces about the size of a pea, but it is also found crystallised in many forms, of which 8-sided prisms with 8-sided summits are perhaps the most frequent.

  20. This consists in decomposing, by heat alone, the crystallised binacetate of copper, commonly, but improperly, called distilled verdigris.

  21. The acetate of soda crystallised and ground is put into a copper, and the necessary quantity of sulphuric acid of 1.

  22. It is difficult to imagine how these crystals could have been formed; one can hardly believe that they were separately precipitated in their present crystallised state.

  23. Near the village of St. Domingo, there are magnificent cliffs of rather coarsely crystallised basaltic lava.

  24. Events are only the shells of ideas; and often it is the fluent thought of ages that is crystallised in a moment by the stroke of a pen or the point of a bayonet.

  25. A great part of the opposition crystallised itself, towards the end of the 'sixties, in one man, Michael Bakunin.

  26. Something in her proud, honourable soul had crystallised out hard as rock.

  27. First, then, let us try to bring out the principles which are crystallised in this picturesque saying.

  28. Already it had crystallised into a certain form.

  29. As the spring advanced and the nights became shorter, it crystallised into certainty.

  30. His voice acted on me as the slight shake upon a phial full of waiting chemicals; crystallised them suddenly with a little click.

  31. I had a fancy for myself in those days--a fancy that solitude and brooding had crystallised into a habit of mind.

  32. This crystallised the Iconoclastic elements of opposition into a party.

  33. There arose everywhere, consequently, a cry for reformation, or for a substitution, and this demand soon crystallised into a reform party, which rejected polytheism and preached asceticism while holding fast to a belief in Allah.

  34. Subsequently the strong liquors were run to lead-lined, wooden vats, in which the boric acid was crystallised out.

  35. Crystallised violets and the bloom of peaches I leave to my aunt, Lady Maria.

  36. In the first place your delicate paradise food--which no doubt consists of crystallised fruits and butterflies' wings--would be wasted upon three hungry travellers dwelling without the enchanted gates.

  37. His essay on Love is a centaine of experiences crystallised into maxims and epigrams.

  38. In a fluid state the ideas that crystallised in his prose series are to be found in his earliest work; there is a remorseless fastening of link to link in the march-like movement of his plays.

  39. The natural presumption therefore is that the new orders only crystallised into a definite system, and perhaps somewhat extended, a practice which had long been familiar though not universal in the service.

  40. So it was that Nelson's teaching had crystallised in his mind and in the mind perhaps of half the service.

  41. It was reserved for Nelson's genius to bring a sufficiently powerful solvent to bear on the crystallised opinion of the service, and to find a formula which would shed all that was bad and combine all that was good in previous systems.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crystallised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.