Raising his eyes, he perceived that the landlady had not gone, that she was effervescing with unuttered speech.
Thus, in preparing the ordinaryeffervescing powders, sodium bicarbonate (or acid carbonate of soda) is used, and mixed with powdered citric or tartaric acid.
Cities, especially Cities in Revolution, are subject to these alternations; the secret courses of civic business and existence effervescing and efflorescing, in this manner, as a concrete Phenomenon to the eye.
Cold water is a better laxative than hot; to a glassful of cold water add from one teaspoonful to one tablespoonful of the effervescing granules of the phosphate of soda, and take this the first thing on rising in the morning.
A very good effervescing wine is grown on an extensive scale at Villandry, about twelve miles from Tours, and which is exported in large quantities to Russia.
It may also be observed that the vin cremant d'Ay which is the least frothy and fullest bodied of the effervescing wines, is held in high repute, being grateful and stomachic.
Some tolerable effervescingwhite wines are produced in the neighbourhood of Tours, the prices of which are a little under the red, but they are for the most part heady and treacherous, and want the perfume and vinosity of Champagne.
The limestone is sometimes changed in character by the proximity of the granitic mass or its veins, and acquires a more compact texture, like that of hornstone or chert, with a splintery fracture, effervescing feebly with acids.
Pure siliceous rocks may be known by not effervescing when a drop of nitric, sulphuric, or other acid is applied to them, or by the grains not being readily scratched or broken by ordinary pressure.
Simple febrifuge remedies, such as effervescing draught or spirit of nitrous ether with solution of acetate of ammonium, were well received by the stomach, and appeared to promote perspiration and the more free secretion of urine.
The presence of fever will suggest the use of the neutral mixture, effervescing draught, or spirit of Mindererus, combined, if there is decided tendency to evening exacerbations, with sulphate of quinia in full doses.
Swallowing pellets of ice or frequently taking iced effervescing mixtures are good measures of treatment.
For this purpose I have found the bicarbonate of potassa in solution, to which lemon-juice is added at the moment it is taken, so as to produce an extemporaneous effervescing draught, often an admirable remedy.
The effervescing mineral waters or Apollinaris are preferred by many persons.
Effervescing drinks are nearly always grateful, and are better tolerated than others.
Where these liquids cannot be procured, effervescing powders used in the same way form a very good substitute for them.
One insists that she must come forward and drink; another holds an effervescing glass to her lips; a third says he regards her modesty out of place, and demands that she drown it with mellowing drinks.
The effervescing mixture contained twenty grains of carbonate of potash, two drachms of compound tincture of cardamine, and two drachms of simple syrup, together with fifteen grains of tartaric acid for each powder.
I prescribed a saline medicine, to be taken in an effervescing state.
I prescribed for him a saline effervescing draught, and a six-ounce mixture.
Sal Hepatica, therefore, is essentially an effervescing mixture of dried sodium sulphate (Glauber’s salt) and sodium tartrate with a little dried sodium phosphate and table salt added.
It is much used in medicine as a substitute for lemon juice, and to form effervescing draughts, citrates, &c.
Pure siliceous rocks may be known by not effervescing when a drop of nitric, sulphuric or other acid is applied to them, or by the grains not being readily scratched or broken by ordinary pressure.
The limestone is sometimes changed in character by the proximity of the granitic mass or its veins, and acquires a more compact texture, like that of hornstone or chert, with a splintery fracture, and effervescing freely with acids.
In making this experiment, if the vegetable juice be placed too near to the effervescing mixture, some particles of the acid will be forced up to it, together with the air, and may occasion an erroneous conclusion to be drawn from it.
In another experiment, he exposed a slice of beef that had just begun to have the putrid smell, to a stream of air brought over from an effervescing mixture of distilled vinegar and salt of wormwood.
A paper besmeared with this syrup, was placed over a vessel which contained an effervescing mixture of chalk and oil of vitriol.
In a sixth, the septic body was included in a bottle with eight ounces of air from an effervescingmixture of common vinegar and salt of hartshorn.
It was a superlatively happy moment to the beautiful mountain girl, and her eyes were effervescing with love's softest light as they rested on him whom, unknown to all save herself, she almost worshiped.
What sound is that which breaks in upon our reflection, scarcely louder than a murmur, rising in gentle undulations above the ripple of the fountain's flow as it falls into the effervescing pool below?
Among the effervescing drinks peculiar to Russia, we may mention apple kvass, kislya shchee, and voditsa.
But the fact is, they have a liking for all effervescing drinks, and naturally, therefore, for champagne, the best of all.
With these should be combined effervescing draughts, frequently repeated, and small doses of Dover's powder.
The effervescing tartrate of magnesium, commonly sold under the name citrate, has already been noticed.
A dessert-spoonful of either thrown into a glassful of water makes a pleasant effervescing draught.
It is much employed in the preparation of effervescing powders and draughts, for which purpose 20 gr.
Bicarbonate of potassium is the most agreeable of all the salts of potassium, and is much used as an antacid or absorbent, and for making effervescing saline draughts.
Or, extemporaneously, in the form of solution, by adding carbonate or bicarbonate of potassium to lemon juice, as in the common effervescing draught.
They can, to a certain extent, be also distinguished from potassium salts by the carbonate being an easily crystallisable salt, effervescing in dry air; the carbonate of potassium being crystallised with difficulty, and deliquescent.
It is also, occasionally, used to makeeffervescing draughts.
The best remedies or palliatives in these affections are effervescing saline draughts, either with or without the addition of a few drops of tincture of henbane, or tincture of opium.
The sickness of pregnancy may be greatly ameliorated, if not removed, by the occasional use of a saline aperient, and by effervescing draughts formed with the bicarbonate of potassa and citric acid.
For this beverage the ginger beer must be in an effervescing state, and the beer not in the least turned or sour.
When well mixed, put in the soda, stir well, and drink while the mixture is in an effervescing state.
Its briskness depends more upon the time of bottling than upon the unripe state of the fruit, for effervescing wine can be made from fruit that is ripe as well as that which is unripe.
Pure carbonate of soda is employed for making effervescing draughts, with lemon-juice, citric acid, or tartaric acid.
Effervescing Rhine wines of the highest class have a marked and refined flavour, together with a very decided natural bouquet.
Although there is a close similarity between the manufacture of champagne and the effervescing wine of Saint-Péray, there are still one or two noteworthy variations.
For our sociable Highlander, besides having roused our spirits by his mere presence to the effervescing point, was himself much elated by the mighty change from prolonged solitude to joyous companionship.
It is a somewhat coarse-grained rather hard grey rockeffervescing feebly with an acid.
At one part of the north coast the cliffs are formed of a palagonitic tuff-sandstone, effervescing with an acid, which is described on page 330.
This is a bright green hard compact rock with flinty fracture and not effervescing with an acid.
It is also an example of those tuffs which whilst not effervescing with an acid display a few casts of foraminifera in the slide.
Calcite by effervescing on placing a drop of acid upon it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "effervescing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.