Denatured alcohol is any alcohol to which has been added any of the list of prescribed volatile fluids that will render the alcohol unfit for use in beverages and not materially change its heating value.
In 1896 this duty was removed from denatured alcohol and the cost was sufficiently reduced to permit a great extension in its use as a fuel.
At the price of denatured alcohol as generally sold, it cannot compete with gasoline and kerosene as a fuel.
Denatured alcohol is sold at a price that will permit its use in small flat-irons, table stoves and other forms of burners where small amounts of heat are generated for convenience.
Lépinay has described some experiments on the comparative technical value of ordinary acetylene, carburetted acetylene, denatured alcohol and petroleum spirit as fuels for small explosion engines.
Very similar remarks apply to paraffin, and, in certain countries, to denatured alcohol.
A collapsible table and other furniture of the same character were also to be found in this chamber, as well as a denatured alcohol stove for cooking, and a complete outfit of plates, knives, forks, etc.
By sundown it was so cold that they were glad to huddle close to the cheerful blaze, which was for purposes of warmth only, the cooking being done on the denatured alcohol stove belonging to the galley of the Discoverer.
The lamp or burner consists of a receptacle C for containing thedenatured alcohol.
The fuel-tank can be made from an ordinary tin can with the cover soldered on, and a hole made for a cork by means of which it is filled with denatured alcohol.
The denatured alcohol is inserted through the filler-tube E, which is kept closed with a cork.
After they are in place the container may be filled with denatured alcohol, and the burners lighted and placed under the boiler.
The container for the denatured alcohol is made from a well soldered tin box of suitable size.
Denatured alcohol was to drive the farmer's machines, propel our war automobiles, run our factories, and reduce the cost of living to a ridiculous minimum.
The world was to be regenerated by denatured alcohol.
Denatured alcohol and commercially available cleaning fluids are suitable for this purpose.
If the ink runs or blots, it is sometimes possible to remove it with a cloth dampened in denatured alcohol, without damaging the photograph.
He's all right now and when last I saw him he was pounding chain cables by the Cape Town breakwater--such being the most denatured employment he could find.
Children fed on denatured milk fall victims to diseases very easily, especially to diseases which are due to lack of organic salts, such as rickets and malnutrition.
What is better, to give children good foods upon which they thrive, or denatured foods which taste well to a perverted palate, but are injurious?
Children need a great deal of the natural salts, and when they live so largely on denatured foods there is always physical deterioration.
Denatured alcohol is so cheap in Germany that it is used in large and especially adapted stoves for cooking purposes.
There are denaturedalcohol stoves on the market here, but they are little used.
Incidentally, the farmer may be the first to solve the fuel problem, for by means of cooperative distilling he could produce denatured alcohol for almost nothing.
If denaturedalcohol can be produced cheaply and on a large scale, it will help to solve the problem.
The reasons with which men account for their acts have not yet been elaborated and denatured by studied reflection; they are nearer and more closely related to the motives which have really determined these acts.
The myths were parasitic growths which, under the influence of language, attached themselves upon these fundamental conceptions, and denatured them.
For "the idea of property materializes all that it touches"; by introducing itself into the sacrifice, it denatured it and made it into a sort of bargain between the man and the divinity.
But it is clear that if this regulation was born of totemism, it represents only an enfeebled and denatured form of it.
To Tylor this conception has appeared to be a part of so elevated a theology that he refuses to see in it anything but the product of a European importation: he would have it be a more or less denatured Christian idea.
There are numerous grades of olive oil, and those used for soap making are denatured to lower the duty charges.
For routine work methyl ordenatured ethyl alcohol of approximately 95 per cent strength may be used.
Baume) solution of sodium hydroxide, together with 30-40 cubic centimeters of alcohol, denatured alcohol will do, are added and the mass heated until saponified.
The government permits the use of a specially denatured alcohol.
This alcohol is not taxed and consists of grain (ethyl) alcohol denatured with 5 per cent.
Wood or denatured alcohol can be used to good advantage.
Drain the water from the radiator, and then put in about a quart of denatured alcohol to prevent freezing of any water that may possibly remain.
Among the city's manufactures are cement, denatured alcohol, ether, varnish, clothing and canned goods.
If you use denatured alcohol, you are likely to have an emulsion as a result of the mixing.
The alcohol part of the denatured alcohol dissolves in the water well enough, but the denaturing substance in the alcohol will not dissolve in water; so it forms tiny droplets that make the mixture of alcohol and water cloudy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denatured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.