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Example sentences for "muriate"

Lexicographically close words:
murdher; murdhered; murdred; murexide; muri; muriated; muriates; muriatic; murine; murio
  1. Symptoms of Poisoning from Muriate of Barytes.

  2. An intense amount of cold will result from the mixture of muriate of lime and snow, by which a temperature of 50° below the zero of Fahrenheit, or 82° below the freezing point of water, is produced.

  3. On the action of light in determining the precipitation of Muriate of Platinum by Lime water; being an extract from a letter from Sir John F.

  4. Combined in muriate of soda, we may trace it in large quantities through the three kingdoms of nature, and the universal employment of salt as a condiment indicates the importance to the animal economy of the elements composing it.

  5. This intimate connection between the sulphate of lime and the muriate of soda, enables us, by the discovery of the one, to predict, with considerable but not unerring certainty, the presence of the other.

  6. I repeated the latter experiment, adding to the nitro-sulphuric solution muriate of soda.

  7. Chemically it consists chiefly of water, a small quantity of albumen and gelatine, a peculiar acid called amniotic, with a little muriate of soda and ammonia, and a trace of phosphate of lime.

  8. This solution is called the nitro-muriate of gold.

  9. Another method is, to apply in the same manner a solution of two ounces of muriate of soda, in four ounces of water, with one ounce of nitric acid.

  10. Nitro-muriate of tin is, on the same principle, an excellent test for gold.

  11. Thus a beautiful rose or carmine coloured flame may be produced by muriate of strontia: this is prepared by dissolving carbonate of strontia in muriatic acid, and evaporating it to dryness.

  12. Pour sulphuric acid upon a similar quantity of dry muriate of soda;--muriatic acid gas will be rapidly evolved.

  13. A brilliant yellow may also be produced by muriate of soda.

  14. If the common cakes of water-colours are to be used in this work, they should be mixed with water in which a little muriate of soda has been dissolved.

  15. Add to this a solution of nearly two drachms of muriate of soda, in any quantity of water; this will precipitate the silver in a white opaque mass.

  16. It appears to be a provision of nature, that the muriate of soda, or common salt, should be a neutral substance with respect to fertilizing the soil.

  17. Wet a piece of lint with tincture of muriate of iron, and bind it on the part.

  18. To fifty pounds of water add ten ounces of muriate of soda, ten drachms of muriate of magnesia, two ounces of muriate of lime, six drachms of sulphate of soda, and the same quantity of sulphate of magnesia.

  19. Oxygenated muriate of lime will also answer the purpose.

  20. Or write with a solution of muriate of antimony, and smear the writing over with a feather dipped in a solution of galls.

  21. It is employed already in the manufacture of muriate of ammonia (sal ammoniac).

  22. Muriate of lime tinges the flame of burning spirit of wine of an orange colour.

  23. These shells are associated with much common salt, a little sulphate of lime (both probably left by the evaporation of the spray, as the land slowly rose), together with sulphate of soda and muriate of lime.

  24. The resultant salts, however, ought to be carbonate of soda and muriate of lime, the latter is present, but not the carbonate of soda.

  25. This circumstance would tempt one to believe that the sulphate of soda is generated in the soil, from the muriate left on the surface during the slow and recent elevation of this dry country.

  26. Well, I should recommend a daily lotion made of mosquitoes' horns and bicarbonate of frogs' toes together with a powder, to be taken morning and night, of muriate of fleas.

  27. Write several questions and answers on paper; for the answers, instead of nitro-muriate of gold, you may use the juice of a citron, or an onion.

  28. The effect of mixture is very remarkable in the case of lime and muriate of ammoniac, neither of which, before mixture, has any perceptible odour.

  29. The excitability of animals, made to breathe oxygen gas, or to take the oxygenated muriate of potash, or acid fruits, is very much increased.

  30. The saline substances are; sulphate of magnesia, muriate of soda, and muriate of lime, with a little sulphate of lime.

  31. The saline contents of one gallon of the water are as follows: muriate of lime, 3.

  32. Write with Muriate of Antimony; when dry wash with Tincture of Galls.

  33. Brazil Wood two ounces, Muriate of Tin one-half drachm, Gum Arabic one drachm.

  34. In old boilers, however, already incrusted with scale, the use of muriate of ammonia may sometimes be advantageous.

  35. Thus, if sulphate of ammonia be employed, the water which flows from the soil contains sulphate of lime, and if muriate of ammonia be used, it is muriate of lime which escapes.

  36. Ammonia is met with in commerce as muriate and sulphate of ammonia.

  37. It is an alkali resembling potash and soda, and, like these substances, unites with the acids and forms salts, of which the sulphate and muriate are the most familiar.

  38. Muriate and Sulphate of Potash have both been used, and the former has in some cases, and in particular seasons, produced a very remarkable effect in the potato; but in other instances it has proved quite useless.

  39. It is obtained as a refuse product in the manufacture of magnesia, and is a mixture of sulphate and muriate of ammonia, with various alkaline salts.

  40. Solutions of muriate of lime and carbonate of potash will answer as well.

  41. The same may be said of the hydro-chlorate of soda, the hydro-chlorate of ammonia, the muriate and nitrate of alumine added to alcohol.

  42. Burn spirit of wine on chloride of calcium, a substance obtained by evaporating muriate of lime to dryness.

  43. Dissolve equal parts of sulphate of copper and muriate of ammonia in water; write with the solution, and it will give a yellow colour when heated, which will disappear when cold.

  44. Take the solid mixture of the solutions of muriate of lime and carbonate of potash, pour upon it a very little nitric acid, and the solid opaque mass will be changed to a transparent liquid.

  45. For this purpose, the most effectual and convenient escharotic is the caustic potass, but the liquid muriate of ammonia may also be employed.

  46. It is composed of globules, and a clear transparent fluid, coagulable, it has been said, by the muriate of ammonia.

  47. Some have recommended the internal administration of the phosphate and muriate of lime, but their efficacy is extremely doubtful.

  48. But here the disease often enough disappears under the use of a stimulating lotion, as a strong solution of the muriate of ammonia.

  49. The same relief follows friction with oil, in which the muriate or other salts of morphia is dissolved.

  50. One grain of muriate of morphia was given.

  51. The gunsmiths in Philadelphia use a mixed solution of sulphate of copper, tincture of the muriate of iron, and sweet spirit of nitre.

  52. In order to prevent the decomposition of the chloride by the ammoniacal salt, a thin stratum of muriate of soda, put into the bottom of the vessel, is recommended.

  53. Muriate and nitrate of strontia will give a red or purple colour to the flame of alcohol.

  54. It may be made twelve times specifically lighter than atmospheric air, by passing it over dry muriate of lime, in order to absorb the moisture it may contain, provided the gas be free from carbon, or carbonic acid.

  55. Muriate of iron, { More white, luminous, { and sparkling.

  56. These washings separate the greater part of the muriate of soda, and the deliquescent salts, such as nitrate of lime.

  57. If potassium be dropped into chlorine gas, inflammation only will take place, accompanied with a vivid light, forming chloride of potassium, (dry muriate of potassa.

  58. Homberg's phosphorus, which is nothing more than calcined muriate of lime, is of this character.

  59. The impure ammoniacal liquor, thus obtained, is combined with sulphuric acid, by an easy process, and the resulting sulphate of ammonia is then decomposed by muriate of soda, by which sulphate of soda and muriate of ammonia are produced.

  60. Muriate of strontia is formed very readily, by dissolving the carbonate or sulphuret of strontia in muriatic acid, and evaporating the solution in order to obtain crystals.

  61. The quantity of muriate of ammonia, contained in the soot of camels' dung, is considerable.

  62. Or, if the sulphate of mercury and muriate of soda be mixed with crude mercury, and sublimed, calomel will be formed at one operation.

  63. They consist of potassium and chloride, and when dissolved in water they may be regarded as muriate of potassa.

  64. Make a saturated solution of muriate of ammonia (sal ammoniac) in pure water, and filter through paper.

  65. Immerse it in the solution of the muriate of soda, and the parts unacted upon by light becomes a jet black, while the parts on which the light has acted will be dissolved off, leaving a clean coating of silver.


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