When the water containing the bromine is heated, the liberated bromine distills over into the receiver.
On heating, the bromine distills over and is collected in the cold receiver.
In the course of the metallurgy of zinc the cadmium compounds undergo chemical changes quite similar to those of the zinc compounds, and the cadmium distills along with the zinc.
The oxide is reduced by this means to the metallic state, and the zinc, being volatile at the high temperature reached, distills and is collected in suitable receivers.
Finally, if the mixture is now heated above the boiling point of nitric acid, the acid distills away as fast as it is formed.
The mercury distills off and the gold is left in the retort ready for refining.
The mixture is then heated until the lower boiling acid desired distills out.
The weight of the liquid which distills in the unit of time is constant for a same deviation of temperature between the receivers, whatever be, moreover, the absolute temperature of the receivers.
The weight of the liquid which distills in the unit of time increases with the deviation of temperature between the two receivers.
For a same range of temperature between the boiler and the refrigerator, the weight of alcohol which distills in an hour is constant.
It distills without much decomposition, giving a brown-yellow oil, which fluoresces strongly, and has a somewhat pungent smell.
His very presence is a tonic, and his tongue distills only purity.
Her touch has the gift of healing and her tongue distills kindness.
The very thought of it distills as the dew upon the thirsty soul.
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