Put these ingredients into a glass vessel, and distill in a sand heat to dryness; take of this liquor and Brandy, each an equal part, and wash the mouth with them warm.
Bruise the Spices, and let the whole stand in digestion in a glass vessel twenty-four hours; then distil in a vapour-bath.
If, however, a very small hole be made at the top of a glass vessel, it may be filled to any height by holding it under water, while the air is issuing out at the hole, which may then be closed with wax or cement.
This decomposition proceeds at a temperature which allows of its being conducted in a glass vessel.
The decomposition of copper carbonate into copper oxide is effected by so moderate a heat that it may be performed in a glass vessel heated by a lamp.
By boiling concentrated sulphuric acid in a glass vessel, or upon glass, we can ascertain its power of resisting ordinary menstrua.
Glass vessel full of mercury, containing the red precipitate at the top, and standing in the dish B, also containing mercury.
Place the mud in a glass vessel, and pour on it some nitric acid (aqua-fortis).
If we place the live animal in a glass vessel of sea water, and examine it with a suitable magnifying power, we observe a number of minute pores scattered over its whole surface; and a much larger opening at the free end.
This solution being poured cold upon two measured ounces of alcohol previously introduced into any convenient glass vessel, a moderate heat is to be applied, till effervescence is excited.
A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for medicines; a vial.
A glass vessel or bottle with a large body and small neck, inclosed in wickerwork.
He put a quantity of pure mercury into a glass vessel, and kept it for fifteen years at a temperature rather higher than 100°.
If a glass vessel, properly secured in sand, be raised to a red heat, and then allowed to cool very slowly, it puts off the appearance of glass and assumes that of stoneware, or porcelain.
Some years ago I had one of these water-spiders in a glass vessel of water, and saw it spin its curious dome-shaped web which it attached to the sides of the glass and some weeds.
I will take a handful of duckweed, and put it, dripping wet, into this bag, and when we get home we will place the whole in a glass vessel full of water.
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