Footnote 1: Cleomenes to Pantheus, 'Would I could share thy Balmy, even Temper, And Milkiness of Blood.
If a solution of phosphate of soda produces a milkiness with the water, after a previous addition to it of a similar quantity of neutral carbonate of ammonia, we may then expect magnesia.
Its purity is easily ascertained by letting fall into it a few drops of solution of silver; and if no perceptible milkiness ensues, it may be accounted good.
This solution reddens tincture of litmus, but not syrup of violets; it is decomposed by water, and a milkiness ensues, out of which the particles of the resin gradually agglomerate.
Another test for alcohol in the essential oils is the milkiness occasioned by agitating them with a little water, as well as the loss of volume of the oil when it separates after repose for a short time.
Does not | Produces milkiness produce milkiness | when dissolved in when dissolved in | hard water.
If no milkiness is produced as the mixture cools, the urine may confidently be pronounced free from sugar, or, at any rate, it contains less than 1/40th percent.
The brightness of the day reached its maximum towards one o'clock, after which a milkiness slowly stole over the heavens, and increased in density until finally a drowsy turbidity filled the entire air.
The milkinesswhich steals over the heavens, and enables us to distinguish one cloudless day from another, can be produced with the greatest ease.
The bland Sir John, out of the milkiness of his blood, said he doubted it not.
Should there be the least appearance of milkiness when this is poured from the churn, more is to be put.