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Example sentences for "form water"

  • If he wanted to show that you could combine two parts of hydrogen and one part of oxygen to form water, he would write it quickly like this: 2H+O -> H2O.

  • Then in a muscle, for instance, the oxygen that has been carried by the corpuscles combines with the carbon to form carbon dioxid, and with the hydrogen to form water.

  • Very easily; you need only suppose that in this process the muriatic acid is decomposed; its hydrogen unites with the oxygen of the manganese to form water, and the chlorine appears in its separate state.

  • But water certainly was produced; for oxygen is incapable of combining with hydrogen in any other proportions than those that form water; therefore water must always be the result of their combination.

  • The hydrogen combines with the oxygen present in the copper oxide to form water, which is absorbed by the calcium chloride in tube C.

  • The mercury in the tube is at first depressed because of the expansion of the gases due to the heat generated, but at once rebounds, taking the place of the gases which have combined to form water.

  • We know how to bring these constituents together, so as to form water: we also know how to analyse the water, and recover from it its two constituents.

  • If we place in a globe, oxygen and hydrogen gases, in the exact proportions in which they combine to form water, they remain without change of state.

  • The Carbohydrates are formed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, the last two in the proportion to form water.

  • Oxygen and hydrogen unite to form water, and water forms more than 2/3 of the weight of the whole body.

  • These are formed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in which the latter two are not in the proportion to form water.

  • Prout, the oxygen and hydrogen are in the exact proportions to form water.

  • In the analyses of Gay Lussac and Thenard, there is a great excess of hydrogen above what the oxygen requires to form water.

  • Whenever vegetable matter is destroyed by burning, decay, or otherwise, its hydrogen and oxygen unite and form water, which is parted with usually in the form of an invisible vapor.

  • This happens over and over again so that in very little time, the temperature is very high and the hydrogen and oxygen are combining to form water at an enormous rate.

  • For instance, he found that a quantity of hydrogen gas invariably combined with eight times its own mass of oxygen gas to form water.

  • It is for that reason that a great deal of energy (mostly in the form of heat) is given off if a jet of hydrogen gas and a jet of oxygen gas are allowed to mix in such a way as to form water.

  • Exactly two volumes of hydrogen, for example, combine with one volume of oxygen to form water.

  • It is known, for example, that a certain bulk of hydrogen gas unites with a certain bulk of oxygen gas to form water.

  • There was only one possible explanation of this phenomenon--that hydrogen and oxygen, when combined, form water.

  • The experiment was first tried with hydrogen and common air, the oxygen of the air uniting with the hydrogen to form water, leaving the nitrogen of the air still to be accounted for.

  • Because of its strong affinity for oxygen, with which, upon the application of heat, it unites to form water.

  • Eleven parts of hydrogen, and eighty-nine of oxygen, form water.


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