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Lexicographically close words:
delineator; delinquencies; delinquency; delinquent; delinquents; delirious; deliriously; delirium; deliriums; delite
  1. White, opaque deliquescent plates, crystalline masses or granular powder, odorless and having a pungent, saline taste.

  2. Colorless, odorless crystals, efflorescent in dry air, and somewhat deliquescent in moist air.

  3. An orange-yellow, odorless, deliquescent powder with a saline, metallic taste.

  4. A white, odorless, deliquescent powder, with a sharp, saline taste.

  5. A nearly white deliquescent powder, with a sweetish, astringent taste.

  6. Deliquescent on exposure to air, being gradually converted into sodium nitrate.

  7. Colorless crystals or white powder or crystalline crusts, turning yellow on exposure to light; odorless, deliquescent and having a bitter saline taste.

  8. Orange-yellow crystalline deliquescent pieces, odorless, and with a strongly styptic taste.

  9. White masses or powder, odorless when perfectly dry; deliquescent in the air and exhaling the odor of hydrocyanic acid.

  10. White or grayish white odorless powder, with a sweetish taste; deliquescent in a moist atmosphere.

  11. The product was a transparent glass, slightly deliquescent in the air, which was ground to a powder under edge-stones.

  12. The product was a transparent glass, slightly deliquescent in the air; it was ground to powder under edge-stones.

  13. Deliquescent crystals may be preserved by placing them, when dry, in naphtha, or any liquor in which they are perfectly insoluble.

  14. Deliquescent salts are those which by exposure gradually assume the liquid state.

  15. It is a deliquescent salt, easily soluble in water, and has a bitterish taste.

  16. Citric acid forms rhomboidal prisms, which are clear, colourless, odourless, sour, and deliquescent in a moist atmosphere.

  17. As the last, substituting nitric for hydrochloric acid; it forms deliquescent crystals.

  18. Concentration of the aqueous solution in a desiccator gives a deposit of crystals of a very deliquescent salt, H2In2(SO4)4.

  19. It is principally used as a manure and in the manufacture of nitric acid: owing to its deliquescent property it will not serve for gunpowder.

  20. The English Maple and the Apple both have a deliquescent stem very early.

  21. A few species, however, such as the Sweet Gum and the Sugar-maple, show the excurrent stem while young, yet even these have a deliquescent stem later in life.

  22. In general they are oily or crystalline deliquescent substances having a peculiar odor; as, trimethyl sulphine, (CH3)3S.

  23. It is deliquescent and cannot be used in gunpowder, but is employed in the production of nitric acid.

  24. Defn: A glucoside extracted from the root of a South African plant of the genus Vernonia, as a deliquescent powder, and used as a mild heart tonic.

  25. Defn: A sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with, and resembling, dextrose.

  26. It is a colourless deliquescent solid of specific gravity 3.

  27. Not at all deliquescent as in the genus Coprinus, near to which it was at one time placed by Fries.

  28. In the black-spored series Psathyrella is separated by the striate pileus, not exceeding the gills, Anellaria by the ring and Coprinus by the deliquescent gills.

  29. Species of Coprinus are very common and are easily recognized by the deliquescent gills which, when mature, stain the fingers black.

  30. In the black-spored series Panæolus and Anellaria are distinguished by their pilei not being striate and Coprinus by its deliquescent gills.

  31. It is a fact well known, that foreign saltpetre contains a variety of deliquescent salts, or those salts which attract and absorb moisture and also common salt.

  32. These proportions, it is evident, depend greatly on the quality of the nitre; and if deliquescent salts exist in any quantity, the absorption, and consequently the increase of weight must be greater.

  33. The great use of refining the nitre is to get rid of the deliquescent salts, which by rendering the powder made of it liable to become damp by keeping, would most materially impair its goodness.

  34. These washings separate the greater part of the muriate of soda, and the deliquescent salts, such as nitrate of lime.

  35. Some gunpowder absorbs a large portion of water, which is owing to the presence of deliquescent salts.

  36. Manganese trioxide, MnO3, is obtained in small quantity as an unstable deliquescent red solid by dropping a solution of potassium permanganate in sulphuric acid on to dry sodium carbonate (B.

  37. It is a dark green deliquescent powder which decomposes on heating or on exposure to moist air.

  38. The chloride is a very deliquescent salt.

  39. On cooling, it forms a transparent, colourless, and very deliquescent mass, which is anhydrous, and soluble in alcohol.

  40. A white, deliquescent powder, freely soluble in water.

  41. Greyish, semitranslucent, deliquescent masses, very soluble in water, and bearing a very great resemblance to the corresponding potassium compound.

  42. With chlorine it combines to form a chloride of strontium, a somewhat deliquescent salt, soluble in 2 parts of cold and in less of boiling water, and freely soluble in alcohol.

  43. A white, opaque, deliquescent body, very soluble in water and alcohol.

  44. It is deliquescent and very soluble in water.

  45. The solution being evaporated, the trichloride occurs as a greenish-blue deliquescent mass, which is soluble in alcohol.

  46. It occurs as a red, crystalline, fusible, deliquescent powder.

  47. A whitish, resinous, translucent, bitter, deliquescent substance, obtained by Voegel from squills.

  48. Both alkalis absorb water and carbonic anhydride from the air, but caustic potash forms a deliquescent mass of potassium carbonate, whilst caustic soda forms a dry powder of efflorescent salt.

  49. It crystallizes from alcohol in large deliquescent crystals; and is readily soluble in water, but insoluble in ether.

  50. It forms deliquescent crystals of strongly alkaline reaction, and absorbs carbon dioxide from the air.

  51. On this account the deliquescent acetates of iron and alumina are more ready to aid the dyeing of cotton than copperas and alum.

  52. Oxide of lead digested in syrup dissolves to a certain amount, forms a yellowish liquor, which possesses an alkaline reaction, and leaves after evaporation an uncrystallizable, viscid, deliquescent mass.

  53. It may here be observed, that such an article contains several deliquescent salts, and is much more soluble than pure nitre.

  54. It is susceptible of the same applications as nitre, with the exception of making gunpowder; for which it is not adapted, on account of its deliquescent property.

  55. The non-deliquescent sulphates were preferred for this purpose; such as sulphate of soda, &c.

  56. Q] It is very difficult to observe the structure of the hymenium in this order, on account of its deliquescent nature.

  57. Calcium iodide and bromide are white deliquescent solids and closely resemble the chloride.

  58. Hymenium permanent, not becoming dusty or deliquescent except when decayed.

  59. In its deliquescent state the odor is very repulsive.

  60. Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid obtained as a deliquescent white crystalline substance, and isomeric with itaconic, citraconic, and mesaconic acids.

  61. A sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with, and resembling, dextrose.

  62. The alkaloid also forms deliquescent very soluble salts with hydrochloric and hydrobromic acids.

  63. 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.

  64. Betaine may be separated from a solution in alcohol as large deliquescent crystals; the reaction of the crystals is neutral.

  65. It is not poisonous; the hydrochloride forms deliquescent plates melting at 76 deg.

  66. A deliquescent body serves as a good drying or desiccating agent.

  67. Sodium nitrate is cheaper than potassium nitrate, but it is not adapted to the manufacture of the best grades of powder, since it is somewhat deliquescent and does not give up its oxygen so readily as does potassium nitrate.


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