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Example sentences for "evaporated"

Lexicographically close words:
evangelized; evangelizing; evanish; evanishing; evaporate; evaporates; evaporating; evaporation; evaporative; evaporator
  1. He stood aside; he came to rest with his wand before him; he let the procession pass by, and then, almost mystically, he evaporated with his brother vergers.

  2. All those bodies and minds and souls which had been in the church had evaporated into the night.

  3. A portion of the liquid carefully isolated in vacuum-jacketed vessels was suddenly transformed into a white mass resembling frozen foam, when evaporated under an air-pump at a pressure of 30 or 40 mm.

  4. Evaporated under diminished pressure the liquid becomes solid at a temperature of -215 deg.

  5. Bake in a moderate oven about one hour or until the water has nearly all evaporated and the egg barley stands out like beads and is soft.

  6. Their discontents evaporated into the wilderness; the provincial who looked with a jealous eye on the man of cities, found it easier to travel than to make war; and he forthwith set up a state for himself in the boundless prairie.

  7. It can be approached in two ways: either by finding the steam evaporated in terms of the tank pressure, or by finding the temperature of the flame pyrometrically.

  8. The water had evaporated by the intense heat, and I was in the hot hollow that had once held an earthquake and volcano.

  9. When water is saturated with sugar, salt, or other substance, if a little or much water is evaporated some of the saturating substance must be deposited as a solid.

  10. The telegraphic news from Spain, which arrived the other day, only caused a flutter on 'Change and evaporated pitiably enough.

  11. This was the point in his conversation which chiefly struck me, the more so as he commenced with a sort of hypocrisy which evaporated sooner than mine.

  12. The residuum was next digested in one pint of water, filtered, and again evaporated to six ounces.

  13. The parson's generous and patriotic warmth evaporated at once, at this sudden inlet of cold air into the conversation.

  14. The ether was then evaporated and a soft, black, poisonous tar or gum of uniform consistency was left which was shown by tests to be free from gallic acid and lead.

  15. The filtrate was evaporated to dryness, the residue taken up in water and filtered through bone-black.

  16. The loss must be still greater if the dried leaves are powdered, a hot infusion prepared from them, and this infusion evaporated down to the original weight of the dried leaves.

  17. The filtrate was evaporated to a small bulk, cooled, and filtered from crystals of potassium sulphate.

  18. This filtrate was evaporated to dryness under diminished pressure to remove alcohol, water, and acetic acid.

  19. The remainder of the solution was evaporated to dryness, extracted with water, filtered, and again evaporated.

  20. The lead precipitate was suspended in water, decomposed by hydrogen sulphide, filtered, and evaporated to obtain protocatechuic acid.

  21. The ether was separated, filtered, and evaporated under diminished pressure without heat, and there remained a yellow oily looking residue having a pleasant odor.

  22. The main portion of the lead compound was decomposed under alcohol by hydrogen sulphide, filtered, and the alcoholic filtrate evaporated in vacuo.

  23. The alcohol was evaporated off and the solution was filtered from tar.

  24. The combined ether extracts were evaporated in a desiccator without heat.

  25. It was then evaporated to a small bulk, neutralized with barium carbonate and extracted with ether.

  26. The ether was evaporated and the residue was extracted with warm water and filtered.

  27. Filtration will separate the solids from the liquid containing the acid, which may now be evaporated until crystals are formed, which may be tested in the usual way.

  28. The acetate may be dissolved out of the mass in dilute alcohol (it is not soluble in ether), again filtered, the filtrate being finally evaporated to dryness and tested.

  29. A drop evaporated on a glass slide leaves microscopic crystals, either tetrahedra or cubes, with the edges bevelled off.

  30. These tests will not act if the solution contain nitric acid in excess, in which case the liquid must be evaporated to crystallization, and the crystals washed and redissolved in water.

  31. If a few drops be evaporated on a glass slide and examined by the microscope, numerous minute and mostly imperfect octahedral crystals, or an amorphous deposit, will be seen, presenting triangular surfaces by reflected light.

  32. This heat was by radiation rapidly evaporated into space, and a considerable lowering of the temperature was the result.

  33. Thus have I seen Solemnities linger as Ceremonies, sacred Symbols as idle Pageants, to the extent of three hundred years and more after all life and sacredness had evaporated out of them.

  34. When the chlorophyll of plants is extracted by alcohol and the alcoholic extract evaporated nearly to dryness, beautiful dark green crystals are obtained.

  35. The carotin will now be in the upper layer of petroleum ether, and the xanthophyll in the lower alcohol layer; these layers may be drained off separately and the solvents evaporated in order to recover the pigments in dry form.

  36. On the one hand, we know by experiment, that oily and bituminous substances can be melted and partly changed into vapour by heat, and that they become harder and denser, in proportion as the more volatile parts have evaporated from them.

  37. Part cream may be used to advantage, or one can of evaporated milk with enough fresh milk added to make one quart.

  38. Unsweetened evaporated milk, which is absolutely sterile and clean, costs no more, and in some places costs less, than fresh milk, and can be used to advantage to supplement the supply.

  39. Undiluted, unsweetened, evaporated milk may be used in place of cream.

  40. The latter began to take in the position of affairs, and his temper evaporated accordingly.

  41. The boys stood a moment outside, and the courage which had been slowly rising during the walk evaporated in an instant.

  42. The filtrate is evaporated down on the water-bath, and the ammoniacal salts are expelled by carefully raising the temperature to dull redness.

  43. It is evaporated at very low temperatures, when fully exposed to the air.

  44. Water is evaporated by the heat of the sun merely, and even without this heat, in the open air.

  45. It may be of interest to consider how much coal would be required to evaporate from an undrained field that amount of water which might be carried off by under-drains, but which, without them, is evaporated from the surface.

  46. Hygrometers and dew points are of no consequence there--nor are they of any, on either side of the rainy belt, where six perpendicular feet of moisture is evaporated in six months.

  47. Thus, sometimes nearly every day for several days, the evaporated moisture of the dry belt will be carried over to increase the store of those who have a sufficient supply without.

  48. It assumes that moisture is evaporated and held in the atmosphere by latent heat, which is given out during condensation, and actually warms the surrounding atmosphere.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evaporated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.