Make a saturated solution of hypo and dilute it with an equal bulk of water.
Make a saturated solution of yellow prussiate of potassium and dilute with an equal bulk of water; add 2 drops of ammonia and 2 grains of dry pyro to each ounce used.
The density of peat-fuel may be ascertained by cutting out a block that will admit of accurate measurement, calculating its cubic contents, and comparing its weight with that of anequal bulk of water.
From the above it is seen that in soils containing little decomposing organic matters--as the forest sub-soils--the quantity of carbonic acid is no greater than that contained in an equal bulk of the atmosphere.
The distillate is then tested for arsenic by adding an equal bulk of saturated SH{2} water.
By treating turpentine with an equal bulk of warm water, and shaking it in a large bottle with air, camphoric acid and peroxide of hydrogen are formed.
According to the British Pharmacop[oe]ia, copaiba should be soluble in an equal bulkof benzol.
The inks prepared by the first four of the above formulae are very durable and limpid, and will bear dilution with nearly an equal bulk of water, and still be superior in quality to the ordinary inks of the shops.
The expressed juice is allowed to stand for 24 hours, and the clear portion is decanted; the sediment is placed on a calico filter, washed with an equal bulk of cold water, and the filtrate mixed with the expressed juice.
Diluted with an equal bulk of water, it is a popular application to 'black eyes.
Diluted with an equal bulkof water, it forms an excellent cosmetic wash to remove scurf from the hair.
In all cases in which lotions are intended for extremely susceptible parts, it is proper to dilute them with an equal bulk of water.
Next to gold, platina, and mercury, it is the heaviest of the metals, being eleven times heavier than an equal bulk of water.
It is an established law of nature, that all substances which weigh less than an equal bulk of any liquid, will float on the surface of this liquid.
It means the weight of a body as compared with the weight of an equal bulk of some other body taken as a standard--commonly water.
Yes; but a lump of gold will be heavier than a lump of lead of equal bulk.
The weight lost by the cristal, when weighed in the liquor, is equal to that of an equal bulk of the liquid.
It is then pellucid, without any flavour, and nearly double the weight of an equal bulk of water.
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