It is possible that iodine, bromine, and some of the hydrated metallic oxides; may enter the blood in the same way.
This would reduce to solution the carbonates and oxides of all the metals; less perfectly when anhydrous, more easily when in the hydrated form.
The hydrated form, found native as the mineral manganite, is produced by the spontaneous oxidation of manganous hydroxide.
In the hydrated condition it is a dark brown powder which readily loses water at above 100 deg.
It is almost impossible to prepare a pure hydrated manganese dioxide owing to the readiness with which it loses oxygen, leaving residues of the type xMnO.
Both eruptive and vein rocks originate in this highly heated, hydrated crust.
Oxygen and water have here united with the iron, forming hydratediron oxide.
Gypsum, a mineral composed of hydrated sulphate of lime, and so soft that it may be scratched with the finger nail, is readily taken up by water, giving to the water of wells and springs a peculiar hardness difficult to remove.
It is a film of hydrated iron oxide, or limonite, and the spring is an iron, or chalybeate, spring.
Further, 100 parts of aldehyde hydrated butyric acid and acetic ether contain the same elements in the same proportion.
Hydrated cyanic acid is a volatile and highly blistering fluid, which cannot be brought into contact with water without being instantaneously decomposed.
In cyanuric acid, hydrated cyanic acid, and cyamelide, we have three such isomeric compounds.
The most important of the halide salts is the chloride which, in the hydrated form, has the formula MgCl2.
The hydrated salt loses water on heating, and partially decomposes into hydrochloric acid and magnesium oxychlorides.
In the case of hydrated salts there is generally a difficulty in getting the salt with exactly the right proportion of water.
Noumeite and garnierite are hydrated silicates of nickel and magnesia.
It is present in larger or smaller quantity in most silicates; and the minerals, serpentine, talc, steatite and meerschaum are essentially hydrated silicates of magnesia.
Chalybite and the hydrated oxides dissolve very readily in hydrochloric acid; hæmatite and magnetite dissolve with rather more difficulty.
Ordinary carbonate of soda, when hydrated (soda crystals), melts easily, and gives off its water with ebullition.
No advantage, but rather endless confusion, would be caused by varying the temperature with the object of estimating the whole of the water which a hydrated salt may contain.
Borax~ is a hydrated biborate of soda, containing nearly half its weight of water.
Bauxite, hydrated alumina, is also used for the same purpose--that is, for the preparation of sulphate of alumina.
Some surprise may have been excited by the fact that the well known method of revivifying hydrated calcium sulphate has recently formed the subject of a patent (Eng.
Slowly hydrated by boiling dilute acids and by treatment with pepsin-hydrochloric acid.
A saturated solution of the hydroxide deposits on cooling a hydrated form Ba(OH)2 · 8H2O, as colourless quadratic prisms, which on exposure to air lose seven molecules of water of crystallization.
Among substances not of organic origin, the most notable instances are hydrated silicic acid, andhydrated alumina, with other metallic peroxides of the aluminous class.
For example, in case of poisoning by arsenious acid, if hydrated peroxide of iron is administered, the destructive agency is instantly checked.
We can see nothing in the animal experiments or in the chemical composition which would suggest that Somnos would possess therapeutic advantages over an elixir of hydrated chloral of corresponding strength.
In some experiments the hydrated chloral was dissolved in water; in others, in 10 per cent.
On the contrary, the physiologic effects are indistinguishable from those of hydrated chloral, doubtless because the action of Somnos is simply the action of hydrated chloral.
The physician would scarcely suspect from such statements that Somnos is as poisonous a substance as solutions containing hydrated chloral in corresponding amount; that such is the case is shown by the following experiments.
The precipitate may consist of sulphide of zinc and hydrated oxide of chromium, as well as of traces of sulphide of iron and phosphate of lime.
The chemical conditions for the reduction of the hydrated peroxide into the state of protoxide, are precisely those which the blood meets with in circulating through the body; namely, contact with organic compounds.
But the arterial blood, in quitting the lungs, is charged with hydrated peroxide: in what manner is the peroxide brought back to its former state?
Now the protoxide readily combines with oxygen in the presence of water, forming the hydrated peroxide: these conditions it finds in passing through the lungs; it derives oxygen from the air, and finds water in the blood itself.
Now this carbonate needs only come again into contact with oxygen and water to be decomposed; the carbonic acid being given off, and the protoxide, by the absorption of oxygen and water, becoming again the hydrated peroxide.
There it again meets with oxygen and water: the free protoxide becomes hydrated peroxide: the carbonate of protoxide parts with its carbonic acid, and by absorbing oxygen and water, enters also into the state of hydrated peroxide.
It would be worth ascertaining whether the protoxide itself or its carbonate has the greatest facility in absorbing oxygen and turning itself into hydrated peroxide in the lungs.
A hydrated native tricobaltous arseniate of cobalt, known as "cobalt bloom.
In America, we believe, the only means of destroying these insects as well as their eggs and larvae consists in the application to the plant of the highly poisonous and dangerous pigment, Scheele's green, a hydrated arsenite of copper.
Commercial creosote is frequently nothing more than hydratedcarbolic acid.
A solution of recently precipitated hydrated oxide of chromium in liquor of ammonia, diluted with distilled water, q.
Two kinds are distinguished, the red, which is an anhydrous peroxide of iron, and the brown, which is the hydrated peroxide.
By igniting the hydrated oxide, or the carbonate or nitrate of cadmium.
A hydrated oxide of chromium forms the emerald green of Pannetier; it is prepared by melting in a crucible equivalent quantities of anhydrous boracic acid and bichromate of potassium, and treating the fused mass with water.
The hydrated sulphides of iron, iron filings, and ferro-cyanide of potassium have also been strongly recommended, and are exhibited in the same way.
Castor oil is saponified by means of potassa or soda, and afterwards an excess of the hydrated alkali is added, amounting to one half the oil used.
In each case it essentially consists of hydrated oxide of amyl, but trifling and variable quantities of other organic compounds are mixed with it, which slightly modify its character, more particularly its odour and flavour.
There are two principal ores of this metal which occur in great masses; the peroxide and the hydrated oxide; the first of which is frequently found in primitive formations.
Hydrated peroxide of iron, prepared by precipitation with alkali from solution of the persulphate, is an excellent antidote against poisoning by arsenic.
It is in fact, by my analysis, a hydrated soda-carbonate of lime in atomic proportions.
Black wad, is the old English name of the hydrated peroxide of manganese.
It is therefore a hydrated peroxide of iron; and ought by theory, to consist, in its absolute state, of 81.
The process goes on until a relatively small quantity of water has by instalments dissolved and hydratedthe 2CaSO4.
In a few minutes the surplus hydrated calcium sulphate is deposited from the solution, and the water is capable again of dissolving 2CaSO4.
H2O, which in turn is fully hydrated and deposited as CaSO4.
The simplest of all pozzuolanic cements would be a mixture of pure lime and hydrated silica, but though the latter is prepared artificially for various purposes, it is too expensive to be used as a cement material.
But we found this difficulty as between slaked lime and the hydrated lime.
While the hydrated is very nice to use it did not possess the adhesive quality that the regular slaked lime did, and it would wash off the trees and take the vitriol solution with it, and we discontinued its use.
But with the hydrated lime we can take so much out, so much by weight, and put it into the tank, and it dissolves right in the water.
The hydrated lime, as you know, comes in sacks and in the form of flour, and all you have to do is just to pour that into the water, and there is no trouble about mixing it at all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hydrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aquatic; liquid; plashy; sloppy; splashy; watery