As far as you are concerned, although it was understood that the compact was to end with my citizenship, I have no thought of ending it unless the conditions I hope for shall crystallize meanwhile.
When society has once fairly dissolved the New Testament, which it never has done yet, it will perhaps crystallize it over again in new forms of language.
What is it that makes common salt crystallize in the form of cubes, and saltpetre in the shape of six-sided prisms?
One of his reasons for thinking so was their crystalline form, which resembles that of salts which crystallize from solutions.
If the Kansas-Nebraska bill served to unite outwardly the Northern and Southern wings of the party, it served also to crystallize those anti-slavery elements which had hitherto been held in solution.
No one knew better than Douglas, that only as he served his party, could he hope to see his wishes crystallize into laws, and his ambitions assume the guise of reality.
To crystallize beets, use the process described for parsnips in Chapter XII.
If the confection is to be kept, crystallize at two hundred and twenty-five degrees.
A remark of Josephine's served to crystallizethese reflections.
Most common by far are those which crystallize in the monoclinic system with prismatic faces and two good prismatic cleavages meeting at about 24 degrees.
A given substance may, according to circumstances, crystallize in a variety of forms or combinations of forms, but, with very few exceptions, all crystals of a given substance exhibit the same kind or grade of symmetry.
All crystallize in monoclinic six-sided prisms whose angles are nearly 120 degrees.
In the earlier period the common people had had an idea to crystallize upon, the idea of Christian communism.
Her nature unveils itself, her emotions chase one another in quick succession, her thoughts crystallize with wonderful brilliancy, and the world is reflected in a thousand varying colors.
But passion writes itself out in indelible characters, especially when it is a rare and spontaneous overflow from the heart of a man or woman of genius, whose emotions readily crystallize into form.
The same pressure which has caused the rock to cleave has set free some of its mineral constituents along the cleavage planes to crystallize there as mica.
Their constituent minerals had ample opportunity to sort themselves and crystallize from the fluid mixture, and none of that mixture was left to congeal as a glassy paste.
Others contend that the aim should crystallize into axiomatic form the thought of the lesson.
The ability thus to crystallize out of a great variety of facts a single focusing statement, coupled with the ability then to build about that statement a clearly organized amplification, is the sign of a real teacher.
It is seen in the fostering of a girl's fondness for dolls, so that it may crystallize into the devotion of motherhood.
A concrete illustration to clear up a troublesome question, an appropriate incident to hit off some general truth, a happy phrase to crystallize a thought--all these things are born only of adequate preparation.
As Lanfear himself had said, his theory was safe enough till somebody found a more attractive one; and before that day Dredge would probably have accumulated sufficient proof to crystallize the fluid hypothesis.
Or if daily humdrum occupation does not stifle it, perhaps this saturated solution of feeling does not happen to crystallize about any concrete fact, episode, word or phrase.
This is necessary because otherwise some naphthalene would crystallize out and plug up the pipes.
They are of a reddish colour and usually crystallize well; on heating with concentrated acids are usually transformed into the purpureo-salts.
The colours of these siliceous vegetables are generally brown, from the iron, I suppose, or manganese, which induced them to crystallize or to fuse more easily.
Other bodies I suspect increase in bulk which crystallize in cooling, as iron and type-metal.
Decant the liquor from these crystals; mix it with twice its weight of hot water; evaporate and crystallize as before.
The first is, that water can keep but a determinate quantity of any salt in solution, and that if water fully saturated with a salt be evaporated, a quantity of salt will crystallize in proportion to the quantity of water evaporated.
They are soluble in water, have an astringent, acid, and sweetish taste, react acid to litmus, and crystallize in regular octahedra.
They crystallize in plates, and for the most part distil without decomposition.
The salts of all the metals of this group usuallycrystallize well, the chlorides and nitrates dissolve readily in water, whilst the carbonates, phosphates and sulphates are either very sparingly soluble or are insoluble in water.
On this account those salts only were known which occur in a native state, or which crystallize as it were of themselves, without any artificial preparation, as is the case with bay salt.
Or the molten mass may come well toward the surface and crystallize more rapidly into rocks of less coarse, and often porphyritic, textures.
The solubility of each of the various salts present, and consequently the rate at which each will crystallize out as evaporation proceeds, depends upon the kinds and concentrations of all the other salts in the solution.
In deposits of this class it has often been found to crystallize at the higher temperatures.
This was natural enough; in all America we can study the process by which in a new land social customs form and crystallize into law.
Whenever social conditions tended to crystallize in the East, whenever capital tended to press upon labor or political restraints to impede the freedom of the mass, there was this gate of escape to the free conditions of the frontier.
Most of them are blue or green in color, and the soluble ones crystallize well.
They are usually yellow or violet in color, are quite soluble, and as a rule do not crystallize well.
All of the solid in excess of the quantity required to saturate the solution at this temperature will at once crystallize out, leaving the solution saturated.
They are usually light green in color and crystallize well.
They all crystallize in octahedra and contain twelve molecules of water of crystallization.
It is difficult tocrystallize and hard to obtain in pure condition.
A few substances, of which sulphur is an example, crystallize in two different systems, and the crystals differ in such physical properties as melting point and density.
On evaporating the solution these substances crystallize out as potassium chrome alum, which substance is produced as a by-product in the industries using potassium dichromate for oxidizing purposes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crystallize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.