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Example sentences for "dilute solution"

  • If chlorine act on a dilute solution of ammonia, the volume of nitrogen does not correspond with the volume of the chlorine taken, because ammonium hypochlorite is formed.

  • For this purpose it is dissolved in a dilute solution of nitric acid.

  • Yellow Stains may sometimes be removed by a dilute solution of potassium cyanide (poison) of strength one part cyanide in fifty parts water.

  • Gelatine has been crystallized by von Weimarn by evaporating a dilute solution in aqueous alcohol whilst in a desiccator containing potassium carbonate, the temperature being maintained at 60 deg.

  • Solutions of pyrogallol tans all give a blue-black colour with a dilute solution of ferric alum.

  • The goods are inserted (and preferably rocked) in a dilute solution for a few hours only.

  • It follows from this that the adsorption is an equilibrium, and that if the sol be diluted, the equilibrium will become the same as it would have been by immersing the pelt directly into the dilute solution.

  • These crystals again may be dissolved in a dilute solution of potash, a little ferrous sulphate added, and hydrochloric acid, and in this way Prussian blue produced.

  • A dilute solution of chloral may also be treated with a zinc-copper couple, the nascent hydrogen breaks the molecule up, and the resulting chloride may be titrated, as in water analyses, by silver nitrate and potassic chromate.

  • One drop of a dilute solution of ferric chloride added to a solution of 20 mgrms.

  • Note: Wine is essentially a dilute solution of ethyl alcohol, containing also certain small quantities of ethers and ethereal salts which give character and bouquet.

  • It is insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute solution of salt, and is especially characterized by being completely precipitated by saturation of its solutions with salt.

  • Defn: A dilute solution of nitroglycerin used as a neurotic.

  • In the latter case the characters may be enhanced by the application of a dilute solution of tannic acid, which sometimes proves useful also for limestone pieces.

  • A dilute solution of the latter, when treated with formaldehyde in the cold, undergoes no change; on heating the mixture on the water bath a brown precipitate is thrown down.

  • A dilute solution, when allowed to act upon pelt, gave in a few days a light brown leather, the properties of which are very similar to those possessed by vegetable tanned leathers.

  • A yellow precipitate is formed, which is filtered off hot and washed with a dilute solution of ammonium chloride.

  • There is then added a few drops of a dilute solution of baric chloride, and the solution is allowed to stand for some hours.

  • Add 20 grams of sodium acetate, warm, and precipitate the lead with a dilute solution of potassium chromate.

  • The precipitate is allowed to settle for some time, filtered, and washed with a dilute solution of mercurous nitrate.

  • This residuum was cleared off into a platina capsule with a tooth-brush, and digested in a dilute solution of potash at a boiling temperature.

  • If the ivory be laid for several hours in a dilute solution of neutral nitrate of pure silver, with access of light, it will assume a black colour, having a slightly green cast.

  • This liquor is thereafter poured into a dilute solution of sulphate of indigo; and the quantity of chlorine is inferred from the quantity of the blue solution which is decoloured.

  • When ivory is kept immersed for a longer or shorter time in a dilute solution of sulphate of indigo (partly saturated with potash), it assumes a blue tint of greater or less intensity.

  • Vinegar is the trade name for what is essentially a dilute solution of acetic acid which has been made by the acetous fermentation of saccharine fluids containing weak alcohol.

  • The salt is decomposed by sulphuric acid in wooden vats; calcium sulphate is formed, and ultimately settles on the bottom of the vat, leaving a clear supernatant liquid, which is a dilute solution of phosphoric acid.

  • A dilute solution of nitroglycerin used as a neurotic.

  • Wine is essentially a dilute solution of ethyl alcohol, containing also certain small quantities of ethers and ethereal salts which give character and bouquet.

  • The poisonous tar was not hydrolyzed by boiling with a dilute solution of sodium carbonate.

  • Nearly two days after the application of the poison, a dilute solution of potassium permanganate containing a little caustic potash was rubbed into the spot until the pimples were destroyed.

  • When a dilute solution of these salts is used as an ink, the writing, although invisible when dry, becomes blue when exposed to heat.

  • A dilute solution of chloride of copper used for writing is invisible until the paper is heated, when the letters are seen of a beautiful yellow, disappearing again when the heat that developed them is removed.

  • Chloride of sodium or lime in dilute solution, and ordinary treatment for irritant poisoning.

  • The iron may be dissolved by placing the stain in a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid, when, on adding ferrocyanide of potassium, Prussian blue is produced.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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