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Example sentences for "disengagement"

Lexicographically close words:
disendowment; disenfranchised; disenfranchisement; disengage; disengaged; disengages; disengaging; disent; disentangle; disentangled
  1. This combustion, or union of oxygen with carbon and hydrogen, is attended with the disengagement of heat, and the formation of carbonic acid and water.

  2. Exercise increases the circulation of the blood, which is always attended by the disengagement of a greater quantity of heat; consequently, an increase of warmth is felt throughout the system.

  3. When the disengagement of these vapours ceases, the remaining mass, on being treated with water, yields a solution of sodium sulphate mixed with a solution of undecomposed common salt.

  4. With an excess of chlorine and the aid of heat the ammonia is decomposed, with the disengagement of free nitrogen.

  5. A colourless solution of bromides and chlorides turns an orange colour after the passage of chlorine, owing to the disengagement of bromine.

  6. These cubes can be used for the preparation of chlorine in the same apparatus as that used for the evolution of hydrogen and carbonic anhydride--the disengagement of the chlorine proceeds uniformly.

  7. Drops of nitric acid in an atmosphere of hydrogen iodide cause the disengagement of violet fumes of iodine and brown fumes of nitric peroxide.

  8. Metallic chlorides corresponding with the peroxides either do not exist, or are easily decomposed with the disengagement of chlorine.

  9. Only in this case the amount of water must be judged with care, because the loss in weight may sometimes proceed from the decomposition of the substance itself, with disengagement of gases or vapour.

  10. Pour the water on the iron, add the acid, and when the disengagement of gas has nearly ceased, boil for ten minutes.

  11. As soon as the disengagement of carbonic acid ceases, the operator sucks over a fresh portion of sulphuric acid, and this is repeated at short intervals, until bubbles of gas are no longer disengaged.

  12. When the disengagement of chlorine has ceased, transfer the solution which has absorbed it to a stoppered bottle, and keep in a cool and dark place.

  13. Acid is thus added until all disengagement of gas ceases.

  14. In this fermentation the sugar existing in watery solution is, by the operation of the ferment or yeast, converted into alcohol, with disengagement of carbonic acid gas.

  15. Such a plan, moreover, is very valuable for abating the nuisance caused by the disengagement of the muriatic acid gas; which is otherwise apt to sterilize the surrounding vegetation.

  16. Whenever the effervescence and disengagement of nitrous red fumes no longer appear on opening the orifice c, the fire must be removed, and the vessel may be cooled by the application of moist cloths.

  17. As chlorine or chloride of lime, when mixed with water of ammonia, causes the disengagement of azote, the quantity of this gas evolved may also be made the foundation of an accurate and convenient chlorometer.

  18. The disengagement of gas from the green wood produces a constant ebullition in the tin; bringing up to its surface a species of froth, and causing the impurest and densest parts to fall to the bottom.

  19. After having washed it well, we immerse pieces of iron or zinc into it, and add sulphuric acid in sufficient quantity to keep up a feeble disengagement of hydrogen gas.

  20. The mineral acids react upon the chromate of potash only when vegetable colouring matter, gum, starch, or a vegetable acid are present, to determine the disengagement of gas.

  21. The blue pigment of both acids is reduced by zinc or iron without the disengagement of hydrogen gas; as also by sulphuretted hydrogen, tepid protochloride of tin, while the liquor becomes yellow.

  22. In whatever way carbon may combine with oxygen, the act of combination cannot take place without the disengagement of heat.

  23. In the disengagement of the good in man from matter, which presses it down, and which is evil.

  24. Death is the disengagement of this ray from its envelope.

  25. The vow of poverty, thus interpreted in practice, meant a total disengagement from temporalities on the part of every member, an absolute dependence of each subordinate upon his superior in the hierarchy.

  26. But Philip's disengagement from the cares of Germany left him more at liberty to maintain his preponderance in Southern Europe.

  27. In certain countries we find small hillocks of argillaceous formation, resulting from ancient discharges of mud volcanoes, from which all disengagement of gas, water, and mud has long ceased.

  28. The disengagement of gases and burning vapours through the accidental fissures in the crust, which accompany earthquakes, still further tends to establish the existence of a great heat in the interior of the globe.

  29. The last phase of volcanic activity is the disengagement of carbonic acid gas without any increase of temperature.

  30. Shall be able to take rest only when I shall have realized telegraphy by the disengagement of gas.

  31. Yet more, this condensation is accompanied by the disengagement of heat.

  32. Nitre and sulphur, thrown into a red-hot crucible, produces an instantaneous combustion, accompanied with a great disengagement of light and heat.

  33. If caloric is not in that state in nitre, how are we to explain the sudden transmission or evolution of caloric in fired gunpowder, where no external agent in any manner can influence the formation, or disengagement of caloric?

  34. With a vigorous disengagement I got past his feeble guard and sent my blade into him full in the middle of his chest and out again at his back until a foot or so of glittering steel protruded.

  35. Cruelly I toyed with him then, and with every disengagement I made him realise that he was mastered, and that if I withheld the coup de grĂ¢ce it was but to prolong his agony.

  36. It is well known that, at the present period, thermal waters and hot vapours burst out from the earth during earthquakes, and these would not fail to promote the disengagement of volatile matter from the carboniferous rocks.

  37. The disengagement of all these gradually transforms ordinary or bituminous coal into anthracite, to which the various names of splint coal, glance coal, culm, and many others, have been given.

  38. Coming in contact with the chalk in suspension, the acid produces a disengagement of gas which soon establishes sufficient pressure to stop the flow of the acid and drive it back into the siphon tube.

  39. Dilute sulphuric acid occasions the disengagement of hydrogen, especially if heated, but the metal is acted on very slowly.

  40. The play of the pump continuing, a new suction takes place and consequently a momentary flow of acid and a new disengagement of gas.

  41. Despretz had ascertained experimentally, that the compression of water by a force equal to 20 atmospheres, caused the disengagement of one sixty-sixth part of a degree of heat.

  42. After the scum has fallen, the liquid is to be boiled, and nitric acid added, whilst any disengagement of red vapours is occasioned by it.

  43. Aretino completed the disengagement of Italian from Latin comedy.

  44. The crowning merit of the Cortegiano is an air of good breeding and disengagement from pedantic prejudices.

  45. In pursuing the different stages of the decomposition of the ligneous matter, I observed no appearance of a disengagement of sulphuretted hydrogen, to which many travellers attribute the smell perceived amidst mangroves.

  46. There is only a very slight disengagement of air at the two surfaces of the leaves of the clusia exposed to the sun without being cut open.

  47. A similar disengagement of vapours, joined to the elastic force of the gases, which penetrate strata softened and raised up, appears sometimes to have given great extent to the caverns found in trachytes or trappean porphyries.

  48. But the Christian is far more astonished at the saint's perfect disengagement of heart from the world, the ardor of his love for God, and the earnestness of his desire of martyrdom.

  49. God, hunger after his justice alone, and disengagement of the heart from all love of earthly things.

  50. He often exhorted his disciples to a total disengagement of their hearts from all earthly things, and to a love of holy poverty for that purpose.

  51. Ease of gear shifting and service life of transmission gear shifter clutch dogs depend largely upon full disengagement of the clutch.

  52. Inspect clutch for disengagement at about 1/2 pedal travel.

  53. In this latter the wheel, stopped by the axis of the regulator, remains immovable up to the instant of its disengagement or unlocking.

  54. Combustion is the chemical combination of two or more substances with the self-evident disengagement of great heat, and usually of light.

  55. Chemical combination is always accompanied by disengagement of heat.


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