He points out fluor spar as an excellent flux for various metals and their oxides.
When the relations of powers to one another are materially changed, rights disappear and new ones are formed, as is demonstrated by the constant flux and reflux of the rights of nations.
XVI are divers sorts of iron instruments and made red hot, both to consume the remainder of the putrefied part and are also fit to stop the flux of blood.
The evil that escaped his eye, or to which he was blind, was that unceasing process offlux which was caused by the different ratios prevailing in different parts of Europe.
This flux should, however, be crushed with a pestle and mortar and panned off, as, in certain cases, it may contain tiny globules of gold.
Rough gold smelting on the mine is effected with a flux of borax, carbonate of soda, or, as I have often done, with some powdered white glass.
Therefore it never Ceases to be engendered off of things And to return to things, since verily In constant flux do all things stream.
There must be two regular tides," he said, "only they're lost in the far larger flux and reflux caused by the vortex we escaped from.
He therefore also places in each tube an exactly equal weight of a gold—silver—copper alloy wire (of known proportions) to act as a standard neutron-flux monitor.
However, because the samples make a rather bulky package, the scientist is concerned with the uniformity of the neutron flux that each sample will “see”.
This stream is regulated by the flux and reflux of the sea--it being constantly high and low water every six hours.
In all this flux there is no definitively adequate method of life and no definitive or absolutely worthy end of action, so far as concerns the science which sets out to formulate a theory of the process of economic life.
FIRST part of reality from this point of view is the flux of our sensations.
Nothing outside of the flux secures the issue of it.
We break the flux of sensible reality into things, then, at our will.
And it is only the smallest part of his experience's flux that anyone actually does straighten out by applying to it these conceptual instruments.
State of flux appropriately describes what such a political experience can be.
He had disentangled the nodes of their intersections, assigning to each its regulated period of flux and reflux.
The function of the ferric oxide present in ordinary cement is little more than that of a flux to aid the union of silica, alumina and lime in the clinker; its role in the setting of the cement is altogether secondary.
All is transient, all is selfish, all is a flux of melancholy.
The effects of the flux and reflux of the tides extend up to this point, and at the proper moment the neighbouring inhabitants eagerly rush (to the shore) to capture the fish (thrown up).
The immediate communication therefore between the sea and the canal was cut off by a lock; and as there must have been two, there would be a flux and reflux of water between them on the passage of vessels.
The sensible world was in a state of constant flux and could not be the object of true science.
They also gained some advantage over the reinforcements that were sent to oppose them; but an infectious flux appeared in the army, and put a stop to all future victories.
We admit of these causes after the first cause, the motion of the flux and reflux, and of the sea from east to west.
But this objection is easily obviated by the well-known fact, that upon all coasts, bordering the sea, where the ebbing and flowing of the tide is observed, the flux constantly brings in a number of things which the reflux does not carry back.
To cheat the course of time, which is only the name with which we strive to cheat the flux of things, and to anchor the soul to something that was not instantly engulfed-- 'In the undefined Abyss of what can never be again.
There was, indeed, no anchorage in the enduring to be found by one so keenly aware of the flux within the soul itself.
These experiences and various others, these invariable correspondences with the phases of the moon, were the foundation of the ancient and just opinion, that that body is a principal cause of the flux and reflux of the ocean.
There is a difference of opinion as to the relative merits of chloride of zinc and of resin as a flux in soldering copper.
The flux is applied and the iron run slowly along the joint.
The latter flux has the property (also possessed by borax at a red heat) of dissolving any traces of oxide which may be formed, as well as acting as a protecting layer to the metal.
The work being securely fastened, the next step is to cover the cleaned parts with flux in order to prevent oxidation.
If the cleaning and distribution of flux has been successful, the spelter will "run" along the joint very freely, and the work should be tapped gently to make sure that the spelter has really run into the joint.
An iron so tinned remains covered with chloride of zinc, and this must be carefully wiped off if it is intended to use the iron with a resin or tallow fluxin lead soldering.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flux" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.