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Example sentences for "fusibility"

Lexicographically close words:
fusees; fusel; fuselage; fuses; fusi; fusible; fusiform; fusil; fusilade; fusileer
  1. We have said that the difference of fusibility was often an obstacle to metallic combination; but this circumstance may also be turned to advantage in decomposing certain alloys by the process called eliquation.

  2. More or less success has ensued, but without ever surmounting all the obstacles arising from the great fusibility of the sulphuret of iron.

  3. The degree of affinity between metals may be in some measure estimated by the greater or less facility with which, when of different degrees of fusibility or volatility, they unite, or with which they can, after union, be separated by heat.

  4. It would be hardly possible to infer the melting point of an alloy from that of each of its constituent metals; but, in general, the fusibility is increased by mutual affinity in their state of combination.

  5. The object of this addition is not only to extract the copper that these scoriae may contain, but especially to increase the fusibility of the mixture.

  6. It would thence appear that the presence of talc is of no use towards the fusibility of the silica, and that its absence may be supplied by increasing the dose of the flux.

  7. Iron, which is nearly infusible, acquires almost the fusibility of gold when alloyed with this precious metal.

  8. This forms the plastic, infusible, and opaque ingredient to which the substance must be added which gives it a certain degree of fusibility and semi-transparency.

  9. They increase the quantity of the products, and give a proper fusibility to the scoriae.

  10. Imparts fusibility to clays, in nearly all of which it is present in varying proportions.

  11. They impart fusibility to clays and are carefully excluded from fine white bodies.

  12. This is a kind of hard porcelain made from a mixture of kaolin and felspar, in which the degree of hardness or fusibility is regulated by the proportion of one material towards the other.

  13. A mixture of carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash is here used, because either of these salts requires a very high temperature to melt it; but when the two are heated together, the fusibility of both is increased.

  14. This method is useful when soldering thin metal goods of a lower degree of fusibility than that of the solder employed.

  15. As already shown, solders vary in fusibility according to their composition, and the choice should be determined by the nature of the work and the properties of the metal to be soldered.

  16. But this is a statement we have no right to make, and for two reasons: we do not know what the real substance gold is; and even if we did, we should not know that fusibility always co-exists with it.

  17. Because it is no consequence one way or the other from my complex idea: the necessity or inconsistence of malleability hath no visible connexion with the combination of that colour, weight, and fusibility in any body.

  18. For fusibility being one of the simple ideas that goes to the making up the complex one the sound gold stands for, what can it be but playing with sounds, to affirm that of the name gold, which is comprehended in its received signification?

  19. For by what right is it that fusibility comes to be a part of the essence signified by the word gold, and solubility but a property of it?

  20. In other respects, the density of platina being much greater than that of iron, the two quantities of density and non-fusibility unite here to render this matter the least accessible to the progress of heat.

  21. The various degrees of fusibility of the several solders are occasioned by the different proportions of the component parts of the elements which enter into their existence.

  22. This theory centres around the relatively low fusibility of the magma-residuum that gives rise to palagonite.

  23. This solidified magma-residuum differs from the ordinary basic glass not only in its lower degree of fusibility but in its mineral composition and in its molecular condition.

  24. This degree of fusibility has yet to be ascertained, since according to the views here advanced it may even be much lower than that of tachylyte.

  25. It is distinguished from the other oxides of antimony by the readiness with which it is reduced to the metallic state upon charcoal, and by its easy fusibility and volatility.

  26. In general, we use the charcoal support where we wish to reduce metallic oxides, to prevent oxidation, or to test the fusibility of a substance.

  27. Chemists in general suppose the hardness or less fusibility of wax to arise from oxygen.

  28. After some practice in preparing rods and freeing them of bubbles the operator will notice a distinct difference in the fusibility of the samples of quartz he investigates, though all may appear equally pure to the unaided eye.

  29. Chemists and metallurgists, have endeavoured to determine the degree of fusibility of the earths when mixed with each other; but their researches have shed but little light upon the management of blast furnaces.

  30. This is satisfactory if the latter clay is relatively low in lime and owes its fusibility to potash, soda or magnesia in the form of mica or felspar.

  31. Vitrification is closely connected with the fusibility and refractoriness of clays, and, as a term, indicates the amount of fusion which has occurred under certain conditions of heating.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fusibility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    fusion; melting; running; thaw; thawing