A pleasing tint is given to this cement by adding a little solution of green copperas to the alum liquor.
From hay saffron digested in 5 or 6 times its weight of boiling water until the latter becomes sufficiently coloured, and a little solution of gum or isinglass added to the filtered liquor.
Some makers mix a little solution of tin with the coloured liquor before adding colour.
Or, a little solution of starch and a few drops of sulphuric or nitric acid may be at once added to the oil, when a blue colour will be developed if iodine, or an iodide, has been mixed with the sample.
Some papers are not readily coated with albumen, in which case the remedy given above may prove effectual; or a little solution of oxgall may be equally well applied.
This latter fact was shown by the glands immediately becoming black, and the protoplasm aggregated, when a leaf was placed in a little solution of one part of carbonate of ammonia to 437 of water.
The leaves were not quite killed, for on being placed in a little solutionof carbonate of ammonia (2 grs.
With respect to the citrate of ammonia, a leaf was placed in a little solution of the above strength, and there was not even a trace of aggregation in the cells beneath the glands, until 56 m.
A little solution of the ammonio-sulphate of copper imparts a finer and more distinct blue colour to the salt.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little solution" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.