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Example sentences for "distilled water"

  • To determine in what form this antimony existed, other ten grains were treated with distilled water, the solution filtered, and the fluid subjected to Reinsch’s process.

  • I also added the same test to distilled water containing a few drops of prussic acid, for the sake of comparison and to try the test.

  • The liquid is concentrated by evaporation to 2 fluid ounces, and poured into half a gallon of distilled water.

  • The conjunctiva should be brushed with a solution of nitrate of silver of two per cent strength (two parts to one hundred of distilled water) and then neutralized with a salt solution, not strong enough to burn.

  • The patient should drink daily a large but definite quantity of mineral, or distilled water which is just as satisfactory.

  • Borax one teaspoonful, spirits of camphor fifteen drops, distilled water one-half cupful.

  • For decoction use one ounce of the leaves and boil in one and one-half pints of distilled water.

  • Defn: A lithontriptic remedy or agent, as distilled water.

  • It is equal to the weight of a cubic decimeter of distilled water at the temperature of maximum density, or 39º Fahrenheit.

  • I have tried a solution of nitrate of silver of thirty grains to one ounce of distilled water, to excite this paper, and it appears to answer just as well as forty grains.

  • In general the salts of iron are more adapted for positives, and weak pyrogallic acid solutions for negatives; say one and a half grain of pyrogallic acid, twenty minims of glacial acetic acid, and an ounce of distilled water.

  • Ferric citrate, 4 parts; citrate of quinine, 1 part; distilled water, q.

  • The gas prepared by either of the above methods passed into cold distilled water.

  • Take sixty grains of nitrate of silver and sixty grains of iodide of potassium; dissolve each separately in an ounce of distilled water; mix together and stir with a glass rod.

  • Being removed from the aceto-nitrate bath, immerse it into a pan of distilled water, where let it remain about a quarter of an hour.

  • Distilled water, when obtainable, is preferable to even rain water.

  • Trimethol Syrup in distilled water (nine volumes of distilled water to one volume of Trimethol Syrup) possesses the same germicidal power as a 1 per cent.

  • Distilled water, a sufficient quantity to make 300 c.

  • By means of a horse hair with a slip knot it is suspended to the balance, and beneath it is placed, out of contact with the balance pan, a beaker of distilled water.

  • Distilled water is best prepared in the office, a glass or tin condenser being used.

  • Distilled water, as stated, should be used; the use of ordinary water may increase the weight by 5 or 6 milligrams.

  • 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.

  • Its density is scarcely greater than that of distilled water.

  • I again dissolved the residuum in a few drops of distilled water, and mixed the solution with chloride of platina; a slight canary-colored precipitate was formed in the mixture.

  • Its specific gravity is very nearly that of distilled water.

  • I evaporated to dryness five litres of the water, and treated the dry residuum with a small quantity of distilled water in order to dissolve the soluble salts.

  • Dilute strong nitric acid with about two volumes of distilled water; boil, to destroy the lower oxides of nitrogen, and preserve in the dark.

  • Dilute the solution thus prepared with nine volumes of distilled water, and label "Centinormal ammonic-thiocyanate solution.

  • It is thus described:--Dissolve 100 grains of crystallized nitrate of silver in 6 ounces of distilled water.

  • Next dissolve 100 grains of crystallized nitrate of silver in 2 ounces of distilled water; add to the solution one-sixth of its volume of strong acetic acid, and call that mixture A.

  • The image is latent, until it is developed by pouring over the plate a mixture of pyro-gallic acid in distilled water, acetic acid, and nitrate of silver.

  • Acetate of Aluminum+, or more properly, aluminium, is prepared by adding five parts of sugar of lead to a solution of five parts of alum in 500 parts of distilled water.

  • The best water for the purpose is distilled water; but filtered rain, pure spring, or river water answers well.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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