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Example sentences for "limewater"

Lexicographically close words:
limen; limericks; limes; limestone; limestones; limicoline; limina; limine; liming; limit
  1. After this has been done, a soft cloth soaked in a solution of linseed oil and limewater should be applied and the whole bandaged.

  2. Limewater prescribed by physicians in cases of illness is a well-known base.

  3. Cover with Carron oil (equal parts of limewater and linseed or olive oil) and light bandage.

  4. If skin is not broken, cover burn with cloths wet with Carron oil (equal parts of limewater and linseed or olive oil).

  5. Apply Carron oil (equal parts of limewater and linseed oil or olive oil).

  6. Limewater is useful in counteracting the effect of acids spattered in the eye.

  7. Scatter baking soda thickly over burn, or pour limewater over it.

  8. The change of the limewater to a milky white color proves the presence of carbon dioxide.

  9. Compare the effect upon the limewater in the two bottles.

  10. The effects illustrated in experiment 1 may be shown in a somewhat more striking manner as follows: Fill two bottles of the same size each one fourth full of limewater and fit each with a two-holed rubber stopper (Fig.

  11. To prepare limewater some small lumps of fresh lime (either slacked or unslacked) are added to a large bottle of water and thoroughly shaken.

  12. Cover the bottle with a piece of cardboard, and bring the gas and the limewater in contact by shaking.

  13. When hard limewater is boiled and a very little soda lye added, a precipitate of carbonate of lime is formed, and then if the water is strained, it is greatly improved for washing purposes.

  14. What effect would hard limewater have upon the skins?

  15. The surer test of limewater shows the presence of carbon dioxide in the jar.

  16. If we expel the air from our lungs through a tube into a bottle of limewater, we notice the limewater becomes milky.

  17. A burn or scald should be covered at once with a paste of baking soda, with olive oil, or with a mixture of limewater and linseed oil.

  18. Footnote 5: Limewater can be made by shaking up a piece of quicklime the size of your fist in about two quarts of water.

  19. Filter or strain the limewater into bottles and it is ready for use.

  20. The presence of carbon dioxide in expired air may easily be detected by the limewater test.

  21. The action of the acid should be counteracted by the use of alkalies, as advised above, by limewater or lime or plaster given promptly, by protectives to the digestive tract, and by stimulants.

  22. For a superficial burn use a mixture of equal parts of limewater and linseed oil, or common white paint--white lead ground in oil--to exclude the atmosphere and protect the inflamed skin.

  23. Limewater should be given once daily for drinking purposes and ground bone meal mixed with the food.

  24. If the stools smell particularly sour, the milk may be replaced by 1 ounce calcined magnesia, and in any case a tablespoonful or two of limewater must be given with each meal.

  25. The bubbles of gas escape through the limewater in B.

  26. In certain cases it is only necessary to delay the coagulation of the casein in the stomach, in which case a certain amount of limewater is used.

  27. It has been estimated that from 25 to 50% of limewater must be added to milk to change it to any marked degree.

  28. The limewater is, therefore, 20% of the milk and cream.

  29. There are six ounces of limewater in the mixture and 30 ounces of gravity cream and skimmed milk.

  30. If using the limewater method add a little of the lime sediment to insure a constantly saturated solution.

  31. The water glass and limewater will keep eggs without loss for a year.

  32. If a thin white crust appears on the limewater solution it is due to the formation of calcium carbonate coming in contact with the air and consequently does no harm.

  33. The attention of medical men was directed at this time to the action of limewater as a remedy for stone in the bladder.

  34. The experiment was tried: a gas was produced which had no action on limewater and which was very inflammable; what could this be but phlogiston, already recognized by this very property of extreme inflammability?

  35. Pour an inch or two of limewater into a glass.

  36. Now blow air from your lungs through a glass tube into some fresh limewater until it turns milky.

  37. Carbon dioxid turns limewater milky as it combines with the lime in the limewater to make tiny particles (a precipitate) of limestone.

  38. It can be detected by the limewater test.

  39. The limewater test shows that there is carbon dioxid in the air.

  40. If you pumped enough air through the limewater you would produce some milkiness in it, for there is always some carbon dioxid in the air.

  41. Carron oil (limewater and linseed oil, equal parts) is a standard remedy, but a modification of it known as Stahl's liniment is perhaps better.

  42. Pour the clear limewater over the eggs so arranged, allowing it to rise an inch or two above the top layer.

  43. Treatment: Give saline laxatives, and apply weak lead and laudanum, or limewater and sweet oil, or bathe the parts freely with spirits of nitre.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "limewater" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    head; hydrosphere; rain; steam; water