I sketch out these ideas of a world pacification from a third-party standpoint, because I find themcrystallising out in men's minds.
The necessity for sudden and even violent co-operations and submersions of individuality in a common purpose, is rapidly crystallising out these ideas into clear proposals.
Then we have the curious instances of bodies crystallising in a false form under change of circumstances.
Electricity, and light, and heat, exert remarkable powers, and accelerate or retard crystallisation according to the conditions under which these forces are brought to bear on the crystallising mass.
Another day of fear, but fear crystallising more and more into desperation.
The picric acid is purified by neutralising the yellow mass with potassa, and crystallising twice out of water.
They may be made by adding iodine to soluble hydrates or carbonates, and crystallising the sparingly soluble iodate from the very soluble iodide.
These crystals are purified by re-dissolving them, treating the solution with a little animal charcoal, and crystallising the salt as before.
By crystallising a mixture of nickelous and potassium sulphates.
It is a fine pure blue, soluble in water, and crystallising in large blue needles with a coppery lustre.
Hypophosphite of calcium is a white salt, with pearly lustre, crystallising in flattened prisms; soluble in 6 parts of cold water, and slightly soluble in dilute alcohol.
Submitted to fermentation with emulsine, coniferine splits into sugar, and a splendid compound, crystallising in prisms, which fuse at 73 deg.
Isomorphous substances are found to be closely allied in their chemical nature; and the fact of two bodies crystallising in the same form has often led to the discovery of other points of similarity between them.
Whenever it is dissolved in a saturated state, it is run off into the crystallising vessels, which are called roching casks.
The analogy is here strong with the increase of solubility which salts acquire by mixture, as is exemplified in the difficulty of crystallising residuums of saline solutions, or mother waters, as they are called.
But where does the crystallising substance come from?
And even admitting you to be something more, you have certainly been crystallising without knowing it.
At this point the concentrated solution is emptied into warm and clean crystallising vessels, set in a dry apartment, where the thermometer does not fall below temperate.
By dissolving carbonate or oxide of cadmium in hydrochloric acid, and crystallising by gentle evaporation.
It may be decoloured by redissolving it in boiling water, and treating it with animal charcoal, or with a little chloride of lime along with some hydrochloric acid, and re-crystallising it.
A safer plan is to dissolve the crude citric acid, digest with animal charcoal, and again concentrate the solution to the crystallising point.
At this time of the year the ice splits up into spars or prisms, bounded by angles proper to substances crystallising in the hexagonal system.
Thus common salt in crystallising from its solution in water at the ordinary or at a higher temperature does not contain water of crystallisation.
The hydrochloride is a deliquescent syrup, not forming any compound with gold chloride, but uniting with phospho-molybdic acid in forming a compound crystallising in cubes.
The pure substance appears at the ordinary temperature as a colourless solid, crystallising in long prisms; the fusibility of the crystals is given variously by different authors: from my own observation, the pure crystals melt at 40 deg.
The picrate is an especially beautiful salt, crystallising in long needles, which, when dried and heated, explode.
The solution thus obtained was precipitated with acetate of lead, the lead thrown out by SH{2}, and the solution evaporated, the acid crystallising out.
These offhand observations come pretty near to epitomising the several salient ideas that have been crystallising in the mind of the American sailor in the course of his year or more of active service in the war.
Iron is strong; still, water in crystallising will shiver an iron envelope, and the more unyielding the metal is, the worse for its safety.
THE ENVOY So I end this compact statement of the renascent religion which I believe to be crystallising out of the intellectual, social, and spiritual confusions of this time.
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