These compounds cannot be formed at a higher temperature, for they are then wholly or partially broken up into their component parts.
The supersaturated solution may be moved about or shaken inside the vessel holding it, and no crystallisation will take place; the salt remains in the solution in as large an amount as at a higher temperature.
It melts at a red heat, and evaporates at a higher temperature: on cooling, it crystallizes.
At the finish a higher temperature is again required: therefore the door of the muffle should be closed and the furnace urged.
If a fairly fluid slag is formed which does not clear from the metal and show the eye, more lead and a higher temperature is wanted.
When the process is to be completed in one event an autoclave is used, in order to obtain increased pressure and a higher temperature.
At blood-heat the increase would, of course, be much greater, as a higher temperature is more favourable to multiplication.
The evidence in favor of a perpetually increasing temperature as you descend into the earth, and a higher temperature formerly at the surface of the earth, is increasing daily.
The stable solid modification thus obtained will melt only at a higher temperature.
Let us take an example similar to the preceding, but at a higher temperature than 15 deg.
At a higher temperature it swells up, and is decomposed with the production of carburetted hydrogen, much oil, and a small quantity of water, very slightly acidulous.
Besides its relatively low upper explosive limit, carburetted acetylene exhibits a higher temperature of ignition than ordinary acetylene, which makes it appreciably safer in presence of a naked light.
Let the stopcock C be then closed, and the water in B be heated to a higher temperature, the temperature and pressure of the steam in A being observed.
These pieces are much harder than the leaves of tea, hence coffee may be given a higher temperature and a longer time in cooking than tea.
Allow the water to heat slowly, care being taken not to have it reach a higher temperature than 130 degrees.
The increased radiating surface obtained by conducting the metal flue up the back of the fireplace heats the air to a higher temperature so that it is delivered into the room farther from the outlet duct.
This presents considerably more radiating surface, so that the air can be heated to a higher temperature.
Of course, where a higher temperature is employed, the period of exposure may be materially lessened.
In those machines where the milk flows through the heater in a more or less continuous stream, the period of exposure is necessarily curtailed, thereby necessitating a higher temperature.
Cream raised by this method is less frequently infected with undesirable forms than that which is creamed at a higher temperature.
They require plenty of light and air to set their fruit, when they may be removed without fear of injury to a stove, or any other house or pit possessing a higher temperature.
The plants that have finished flowering to be removed to a higher temperature, where a moist atmosphere is kept up by frequent syringings.
Such as have done blooming to be repotted, and their fresh growth to be gently promoted in a higher temperature for a short time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "higher temperature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.