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Example sentences for "magnesia"

Lexicographically close words:
magnas; magnate; magnates; magnatum; magnes; magnesian; magnesite; magnesium; magnet; magnete
  1. Magnesium oxide, sometimes called magnesia or magnesia usta, resembles lime in many respects.

  2. Compartment A is lined with magnesia brick.

  3. From Magnesia in Lydia, Damas the bishop, Bassus and Apollo, priests, and Sotio, deacon.

  4. This large proportion of magnesia undoubtedly supplied the stability required to withstand the process of enamelling.

  5. They generally contain muriate of Magnesia or other saline matters, which modify their powers as a remedy.

  6. The proportions of cost by using chloride of barium, magnesia preparation, carbonate of soda, will be 6 : 5 : 4.

  7. Already, for a long time, efforts have been made to find some means for this purpose, and we have reached good results with lime and chloride of barium, as well as with magnesia preparations.

  8. If this second bath of binoxide of barium does not produce the requisite whiteness, it is introduced into a solution of permanganic acid or permanganate of magnesia before the last washing.

  9. By igniting pure carbonate of magnesia in a crucible (not of course the "magnesia alba" of the shops), the proportions of carbonic acid and magnesia can be readily determined.

  10. An extensive series of beds, the geological position of which is immediately above the Coal Measures; so called, because the limestone, the principal member of the series, contains much of the earth magnesia as a constituent part.

  11. A crystalline limestone, containing magnesia as a constituent part.

  12. Any magnesia present in the filtrate of the oxalate of lime is by the addition of a solution of phosphate of soda separated as phosphate of ammonia and magnesia, after having stood twenty-four hours.

  13. The glowed substance is weighed after cooling, and is pyrophosphate of magnesia, from which the magnesia or carbonate of magnesia is calculated stoichiometrically.

  14. Battle of Magnesia In the valley of the Hermus, near Magnesia at the foot of Mount Sipylus not far from Smyrna, the Roman troops fell in with the enemy late in the autumn of 564.

  15. But with the day of Magnesia Asia was erased from the list of great states; and never perhaps did a great power fall so rapidly, so thoroughly, and so ignominiously as the kingdom of the Seleucidae under this Antiochus the Great.

  16. Of the above named salts, the carbonates of lime and magnesia are soluble only when the water contains free carbonic acid.

  17. Therefore, the investment in the magnesia covering is paid back in less than four months.

  18. Boilers and all steam-surfaces were covered with the magnesia covering.

  19. In June of the same year, after the pipes were covered with magnesia sectional-coverings, the quality of the steam was again tested, the average of five experiments giving 3.

  20. An interesting verification of the remarkable non-heat condensing quality of the magnesia covering occurred at Lynn, Mass.

  21. After some few days he returned and directed that the magnesia covering be applied to his work.

  22. Oroites however, having his residence at that Magnesia which is situated upon the river Maiander, sent Myrsos the son of Gyges, a Lydian, to Samos bearing a message, since he had perceived the designs of Polycrates.

  23. Oroites also possessed himself of the first satrapy, of which the chief town was Magnesia (ch.

  24. Darting into young Wynne's room, he gave it a lightning scrutiny, but there was no trace of magnesia to be found.

  25. By boiling his compound of gum and magnesia in quicklime and water, an article was produced which seemed to be all that he could desire.

  26. For a short time he was elated with the result of his experiments with magnesia, mixing half a pound of magnesia with a pound of gum.

  27. Magnesia is found in mineral waters, for the most part combined with sulphuric acid; it is likewise abundant in sea-water, united with muriatic acid; and it exists in a great number of stones of different kinds.

  28. Thus it appeared that the fluids passed both ways, some of the heavy solution of magnesia finding its way through to the lighter solution of sugar.

  29. Carpenter, that if a ligature be applied below the pylorus of an animal, and Sulphate of Magnesia then introduced into the stomach, purging is produced.

  30. Two drachms of sulphate of magnesia were dissolved in another ounce of water, so that the solution measured nine fluid drachms, and had a density of 1.

  31. The soluble Bicarbonate of Magnesia may be given with advantage.

  32. Three drachms of Sulphate of Magnesia (a very mild purgative dose) were dissolved in ten ounces of water, and thus administered to a healthy young man.

  33. Quite a few of the crowd had stayed for this, and they cheered Lon and voted that little Magnesia Waterman was honest enough to draw the numbers out of a hat.

  34. I had to get little Magnesia Waterman, daughter of the coons that work in the U.

  35. Science, however, has established that magnesia tar is not affected by the thermit fire, so the crucible in which the thermit is reduced is heavily lined with magnesia tar.

  36. This "thimble" also is made of magnesia stone, and has a hole through it for the molten thermit steel to run through after the reaction has taken place.

  37. At the bottom is a magnesia stone, which has a conical-shaped hole for the "thimble.

  38. About this time deputies came from Tralles, from Magnesia on the Masander, and from Ephesus, to surrender those cities.

  39. Starving with hunger, exploding with anger, the Squire took his wrathful way back to the hotel: Mr. Brandon was calm and sucked his magnesia lozenges.

  40. If ever you get it try magnesia lozenges.

  41. Nitric Acid | Lime-water, carbonates of lime and magnesia (Aqua Fortis).

  42. Sulphuric Acid | Soap, in solution, or magnesia will counteract (Oil of Vitriol).

  43. It has been known to engineers for nearly a century that by encasing boilers and pipes with magnesia or other suitable insulators, practically all heat radiation and conduction losses could be stopped.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "magnesia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.