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Example sentences for "dilute solutions"

  • VanĀ 't Hoff's extension of the Avogadro Hypothesis, so that it shall apply to solutes in dilute solutions, is the basis of another general method of greatest value for determining molecular weights.

  • This equation applies equally to the osmotic pressures of dilute solutions, the osmotic pressure being substituted for the gas pressure.

  • Dilute solutions of the acid, however, can be obtained.

  • It is extremely poisonous and in dilute solutions is used as an antiseptic in dressing wounds.

  • Dilute solutions of the two substances are prepared, the sulphuric acid being placed in one of the burettes (Fig.

  • It changes blue litmus red and has a sour taste in dilute solutions.

  • Insoluble in water, acids or dilute solutions of the alkalies.

  • A white, nearly odorless powder with an intensely sweet taste even in dilute solutions.

  • Soft white crystals, having a faint vinegar odor and, in dilute solutions, an astringent metallic taste.

  • On the toxic effect of dilute solutions of acids and salts upon plants.

  • Dilute solutions applied in drops stimulate the leaf tissue in a ring, whereas if the solutions are concentrated the entire area covered by the drop is affected.

  • The solubility of the mucines in dilute solutions of alkalies and of alkaline earths causes the epidermis to be loosened from the corium, when the skins are treated with such solutions for some time.

  • Alkalies attack the hair, even in dilute solutions, and by longer action complete decomposition sets in, with formation of ammonia and amino-acids.

  • Acids have relatively little action on the hair, when applied in dilute solutions.

  • Caesium and rubidium salts, even in dilute solutions, are precipitated by it; neutral solutions of ammonium chloride give with it a white precipitate, soluble with difficulty in large quantities of water.

  • The common infusoria live for some time in dilute solutions of saponin--this is also true of some of the higher forms; for example, a Cyclops quadricornis seemed in no way affected by a 2 per cent.

  • It should be remarked that the above deductions are only applicable (and with a certain degree of accuracy) to dilute solutions, and in this respect resemble the generalisations of Michel and Kraft (see Note 44).

  • Dilute solutions of hydrochloric acid produce a steel-gray, and stronger solutions a complete decolorization of the fluid.

  • Silver nitrate and cupric sulphate in stick or strong solution should not be used; but sprays of dilute solutions (one or two grains to the ounce of distilled water), twice or thrice a day, are often of service.


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