Tare it accurately; pour water into the flask until the weight of the latter counterbalances weights on the opposite pan which equal in grams the number of cubic centimeters of water which the flask is to contain.
Obtain the ratio of the sodium hydroxide solution to that of hydrochloric acid by dividing the number of cubic centimeters of acid used by the number of cubic centimeters of alkali required for neutralization.
The graduations are usually numbered in cubic centimeters, and the latter are subdivided into tenths.
The increase in weight of the flask in grams represents the volume of the water in cubic centimeters delivered by the pipette.
In some subjects the larger dose, 45 cubic centimeters, practically abolished the knee-jerk.
In clinical work the amount of acidity is expressed by the number of cubic centimeters of the decinormal sodium hydroxid solution which would be required to neutralize 100 c.
Hence multiply the number of cubic centimeters of decinormal solution required to neutralize the 10 c.
The product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.
Note the number of cubic centimeters of KOH solution required to neutralize the citric acid in the lemon juice.
The difference between the number of cubic centimeters of N/4 sulfuric acid and N/4 caustic soda gives the amount of alkali in the sample.
In order to calculate the percentage of free fatty acid as oleic acid, multiply the number of cubic centimeters of tenth normal alkali used as read on the burette by 0.
The total volume of water in the absorbers is 254 cubic centimeters.
The dial is graduated so as to be read within 50 cubic centimeters.
The cranial capacity is estimated at about 1,220 cubic centimeters, being about midway between that of the Pithecanthropus and modern man.
The very recently extinct very low-type aborigines of Tasmania had a skull capacity of 1,199 cubic centimeters.
It is recommended that from 30 to 40 cubic centimeters of serum be injected in three or four different places.
This cow was inoculated subcutaneously in front of each shoulder with 2 cubic centimeters of a salt-solution emulsion of the tuberculous omentum of the last cat of the series.
The iodide of potassium solution must be added before the water, and the relative proportions between this solution and the iodine-mercuric chloride solution must be 15 to 20 cubic centimeters.
Radium Chlorid Solution (containing 1 milligram of radium chlorid in 100 cubic centimeters of water).
Hardness: 100 cubic centimeters of the treated water is used for this test, one cubic centimeter of the soap solution corresponding to one degree of hardness.
The burette A is graduated in cubic centimeters up to 100, and is surrounded by a water jacket to prevent any change in temperature from affecting the density of the gas being analyzed.
Alkalinity: To 50 cubic centimeters of treated water, to which there has been added sufficient methylorange to color it, add the acid solution, drop by drop, until the mixture is on the point of turning red.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cubic centimeters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.