These then are the causes or the forces of life which thus sustain for a hundred years that perpetual movement of the solids and the liquids which is as necessary to the first as to the second.
Insert it in the vessel containing the oil and soap, and draw into it as much of the liquids as it will contain, and then expel them with as much force as possible, and continue to do this until the desired union has taken place.
Fighting the ant is an easier matter than exterminating weeds, as ant-hills are generally localized, and it is possible to get at them without injuring a large amount of sward as one cannot help doing when he applies liquids to weeds.
Thus it may happen that two rains composed of separate liquids may fall together.
But you men of finite understanding will ask, as I myself should have asked, How, by the law of hydrostatics, can liquids flow on a plane?
When liquids approach the periphery of the circle, the rapid rotation and decreased pressure cause them to break up, whereupon the elementary gases return to the centre in the atmosphere, if near the surface, forming a gentle breeze.
In the first case, water and liquids must be denied as far as possible, the same as if there was no augmentation of urea; in the second, the same as if there was diminution of urea, the patients may be permitted to imbibe fluids at pleasure.
In order to answer this question it will be necessary to take into consideration certain temperature changes that are observed when solids are melted and liquids are boiled, as well as when gases are liquefied and liquids are frozen.
Microbes enter the digestive tube in vast numbers with raw food, and in order to lessen the number of species in the intestines, it is important to eat only cooked food and to drink only liquids that have been previously boiled.
Decomposed by alkalies; should not be dispensed in liquids containing both bromides and alcohol.
And when experiments are made on two other liquids of different density, the addition of Morphia to one or other of them is found to effect no alteration in the direction or rapidity of the current.
Food and liquids are of use in the nutrition of the tissues, and will form the first class.
The diuretic effect of these liquids is, as in the case of salines, greater when the surface is cold, and less when it is warm and covered.
Further, a fundamental principle was insisted on by Dutrochet--that even when the liquids on the two sides varied in density, they would both pass through to each other, though in different proportions.
It was introduced into a small vessel containing the solution of sugar, and arranged so that the height of the two liquids should correspond.
Bases, in the absence of water or when dissolved in liquids which do not dissociate them, should have none of the properties characteristic of this class of substances.
When acids are perfectly free from water, or are dissolved in liquids like benzene which do not have the power of dissociating them into ions, they should have no real acid properties.
The most important of these is methane, with smaller quantities of many others, some of which are liquids or solids at ordinary temperatures.
Solutions of liquids in liquids are not often mentioned in the following pages, but the other two classes will become very familiar in the course of our study, and deserve special attention.
It is also taken as the unit for the determination of the density of liquids and solids as well as for the measurement of amounts of heat.
Liquids vary much in their power to dissolve solids.
Many substances which are liquids or solids at ordinary temperatures burn with a flame because the heat of combustion vaporizes them slowly, and the flame is due to the union of this vapor with the gas supporting the combustion.
While compounds most readily undergo dissociation in water, yet dissociation often occurs to a limited extent when solution takes place in liquids other than water.
The levels of the two liquids are then brought to the zero marks of the burettes by means of the stopcocks.
Water does not dissolve the sulphur, but otherliquids do, as, for example, the liquid called carbon disulphide.
In Bolivia the tin ore occurs in veins in and close to granite, the ore having been carried by very hot vapors or liquids which were derived from the still highly heated granite.
The original ores were carried in solution and deposited by hotliquids (or vapors) from the cooling granite.
In liquids the molecules may more or less freely roll over each other, thus altering the shape of the mass without disrupting it.
Appears always to have formed from highly heated vapors or liquids given off by cooling molten rock masses.
Dynamite, gunpowder, and most explosives are mixtures of solids or liquids that will combine easily and will form gases that expand greatly as a result of the combination.
When liquids are mixed together and dissolved in each other, it looks as if it would be impossible to take them apart.
All gases and allliquids would stay as they were, and neither would ever form mixtures.
Water and all liquids evaporate when they are long exposed to the air.
Diffusion is slower in liquids than in gases, because the molecules are so very much closer together.
It is hard to believe that the air and liquids in our bodies are pressing out with a force great enough to resist this crushing weight of air.
Somehow I want to warn her Although she may not be a stranger To being whitewashed In a man's liquids And the click-of-the heels logic Of women, as if One's whole damaged life Can be bounced from a mirror In and to all women Like an SOS.
Device for Applying Coloring Liquids to Sides of Soles or Heels of Shoes Mar.
Medicated liquids had already been introduced in Germany into the system by this method, principally by Wahrendorf.
Later experiments showed him that all transparent solids and liquids were capable of producing this rotation in greater or less degree.
A still more important discovery was that of the double refraction which is produced for the time in viscous liquids when they are stirred and their motion is not as yet stopped.
The cold was severe enough to freeze liquids left by the occupants in their tents while out on duty.
Liquids like molasses and honey possess more cohesive force among the molecules of which they are composed than limpid liquids like water and alcohol.
You say it has not been used on account of its insolubility in any of the liquids of the body.
As already stated, this form of phosphorus has not been previously used and has been regarded as without effect on the human system because of its insolubility in any of the liquids of the body.
Thou art water and other liquids that are poured in sacrifices with the aid of Mantras.
It sucks up the liquids from the blood through the veins; thence comes the coagulation, then the solidification of the blood; thence the tubercles in the lungs; thence death.
The cohesive power of liquids is overcome by heat as well as that of solids, only to a much greater degree, for under it they assume a new form, acquire new properties, and expand immensely in volume.
Many liquids are furnished from every domicile, and particularly the kitchen, which, mixed with earths, and other substances, would form valuable masses of manure.
There are several ways of arriving at this, such as by weighing in balances in the usual manner, by displacement, and by immersion in liquids the specific gravity of which are known.
Daniell overcame this difficulty almost wholly by inventing a battery, in which there were two liquids instead of one, and the two liquids were in two separate compartments but separated only by porous material.
The laws of the expansion of solids and liquids were also understood in their main features, and the various inventions mentioned in the last chapter were in operation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liquids" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.