It consists of a glass bulb on one end of a glass tube.
He placed some metal filings in a glass tube, the ends of which he closed with metal plugs.
This weight is ascertained by means of a "hydrometer," a glass tube, stopped, and loaded with some small shot at its lower end.
The usual method of determining melting-points is to place a very small quantity in a glass tube closed at one end; the tube should be almost capillary.
The end containing the asbestos plug is fitted by a cork to a glass tube.
Or else iron filings are mixed with powdered sulphur in the proportion of 5 parts of iron to 3 parts of sulphur, and the mixture placed in a glass tube, which is then heated in one place.
For this purpose the mercury oxide is placed in a glass tube or retort,[18] to which a gas delivery tube is attached by means of a cork.
A glass tube g, shows the level of the liquor in the body of the apparatus.
Scratches fluor spar; affords water by calcination in a glass tube; infusible at the blow-pipe; and effervesces slightly when fused with glass of borax.
The apparatus with which I work consists, as already stated, of a glass tube about a yard in length, and from 2.
Torricelli took a glass tube a yard or so in length, closed at one end and open at the other, and filling it with mercury, he stopped the open end with his thumb, and inverted it into a basin filled with the liquid metal.
A glass tube 3 feet long and 3 inches wide, which had been frequently employed in my researches on radiant heat, was supported horizontally on two stands.
A good stylus to contain the ink is easily made from a glass tube 1/4 in.
Easily Made Wireless Coherer [77] A good wireless coherer may be made with very little expense, the only materials necessary being a glass tube, two corks: a magnetized needle and a quantity of iron and silver filings.
Having fixed the lead plate in position, next get a piece of glass tube having a bore of about 1/32 of an inch in diameter.
A B is a glass tube, about eleven inches long, and one inch diameter in the bore.
K is a glass tube, with a small bore, open at both ends, cemented in the brass tube L which screws into the top part C.
Defn: A glass tube of peculiar construction, adapted for drawing blood from a scarified part by means of a vacuum.
Defn: A drop measurer; a glass tube tapering to a small orifice at the point, and having a bulb in the middle, used for finding the number of drops in equal quantities of different liquids.
The aperture at the highest point of the outer cylinder is plugged with a caoutchouc plug and through a perforation in this a glass tube (T) is placed.
This apparatus (T) consists of a glass tube of 1/2 in.
The heat-regulator consists of a glass tube (T) which runs the whole width of the incubation chamber and lies in contact with the floor of the warm-water tank; it is filled with alcohol.
The thermostat (V) consists of a glass tube of peculiar form.
Or, introduce into the middle of the flame one end of a glass tube, when the vapour will rise through it, and may be lighted at the other end of the tube.
Then pass a glass tube with a capillary bore, through a cork, which you have previously made to closely fit the bottle, and cork the bottle well.
Nitrate of silver is added to the remaining portion of the solution: the formation of a precipitate, which detonates when dried and heated in a glass tube closed at one end, is further evidence of the presence of the acid.
In case a large amount of the poison is present, it can be recognized by the appearance of the flame, and by inclining a glass tube towards it upon which a portion of the arsenious acid becomes deposited.
The residue is mixed with copper filings, and introduced into a glass tube closed at one end and provided at the other with a cork through which a delivery-tube passes.
From the top of the vessel B proceeds a glass tube C, inclining downwards, and entering a glass vessel D, which is immersed in a cistern E of cold water.
Pieces of glass tube, open at both ends from half an inch to one inch in diameter, show the action best.
To obtain this, Mr. Bell holds the end of a quill-glass tube in a blow-pipe flame, and constantly turns it round and round until the end is almost entirely closed up.
This is to supply a mouth-piece for blowing the bubble, made of glass tube, which has been drawn out so fine that these little bubbles cannot be blown out suddenly by accident.
Get some quill-glass tube from a chemist, that is, tube about the size of a pen.
At the inferior extremity K of the inner tube, a glass tube is fixed, to which we adopt the Argand lamp LM for burning alkohol, &c.
I can then continue the groove as a channel by a glass tube at each end, there being a free passage through the whole.
Lead pyrophorus is made by heating dry tartrate of lead in a glass tube (closed at one end, and drawn out to a fine point at the other) until no more vapours are evolved.
The experiment was twice repeated by blowing lycopodium from a glass tube through a spirit-flame.
Make a Torricellian vacuum[G] in a glass tube, about three feet long, and hermetically sealed.
To one end of this catch join a wire, at the end of which is a flat circle of cork, of the same dimensions with the inside of a glass tube, in which it is to rise and fall.
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