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Example sentences for "nitric acid"

  • Nitric acid, as well as the other mineral acids, but in a greater degree, promotes the flow of bile.

  • One of the most useful remedies is nitric acid, five to ten minims of the official diluted acid being given before meals.

  • After some time two layers are to be observed in the liquid: the upper one is brownish, and the lower one consists of the products of the oxidation of oil of rue and the excess of nitric acid.

  • These crystals also dissolve in nitric acid, and then form after a few moments crystals of the nitrate of the hyduret of cinnamyle.

  • In my last research on the action of nitric acid on oil of rue, I found that besides the fatty acids, which Gerhardt had already discovered, pelargonic acid is formed.

  • The distillate together with an equal volume of nitric acid of 1.

  • The oil is rendered but slightly turbid by sulphuric acid; it acquires a red-violet color by nitric acid, has no effect upon the plane of polarization, and has a peculiar odor: Oil of valerian.

  • The presence of castor oil can be accurately determined by bringing the residue from the watch-crystal into a test-tube by means of a glass-rod, and compounding it with a few drops of nitric acid.

  • It is promptly oxidized by nitric acid, and is converted into pelargonic acid and other fatty acids.

  • As Stenhouse had formerly indicated, no principle has been discovered to which the purgative properties can be attributed, unless it be a green oleo-resin turned red by nitric acid, obtained from the fruit by Apery.

  • The most commonly employed are vinegar, acetic acid, carbolic acid, nitric acid, and carbonate of sodium; but tramps frequently use sorrel and various species of ranunculus.

  • Nitric acid added to a watery solution produces a whitish-grey precipitate.

  • These plants were built almost entirely for war purposes, for the production of ammonia to be oxidised to nitric acid.

  • Explosives demanded oleum, nitric acid, and nitrating plants, which already existed, standardised, in the factories of the dye combine.

  • The basic element of explosives is nitrogen, which is introduced by nitric acid.

  • It is of the very greatest importance that the nitric acid should be as strong as possible.

  • The best proportions have been found to be three parts by weight of nitric acid of a specific gravity 1.

  • To half an ounce of nitric acid in a phial, add one ounce of water, and one fourth of an ounce of good silver.

  • Mix together in a phial, one part of nitric acid, with two parts of muriatic acid, and add as much fine gold as the acid will dissolve.

  • To half an ounce of nitric acid, add one drachm of cobalt, one drachm of muriate of soda, and two ounces of water; set it in a sand bath or on warm ashes, where it must remain five or six hours.

  • Nitric acid produces a yellow coloration when applied in dilute solution for a short time.

  • Cavendish--an experimenter who was as careful and deliberate as Priestley was rapid and careless--to the demonstration of the composition of nitric acid.

  • It can be dissolved cold in nitric acid, discharging little gaseous bubbles.

  • Unassailable by nitric acid, they retain their sombre tint after treatment as before, whereas the portions stripped of their pigment by the reagent become almost as transparent as glass.

  • We will cut a strip from this coat of many colours, after depriving it of its muscular fibres, and subject it to the action of nitric acid.

  • By the action of nitric acid on guanidine in the presence of sulphuric acid, nitroguanidine, HN:C(NH2).

  • The products of the action of nitric acid on cellulose are not nitro compounds in the sense that picric acid is, but are nitrates or nitric esters.

  • By the action of nitrous acid on a nitric acid solution of amidoguanidine, diazoguanidine nitrate, NH2.

  • The plate is now etched slightly in a weak solution of nitric acid; it is then rinsed, dabbed dry and placed upon a hot plate until the resin has stuck well to the ink.

  • When dry, the plate is placed in the etching bath of nitric acid or, more generally, of ferric chloride.

  • The stone is again washed and rolled up strongly with ink and etched with a dilute solution of nitric acid which is applied with a sponge; then the surface is again gummed and the stone allowed to dry.

  • The transfer is then damped with water, sometimes with a dilute solution of nitric acid, and placed in position on the stone, which is then passed two or three times through the lithographic press until dry.

  • Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, or a mixture of two or more of them.

  • Add to a portion of the suspected liquid a few drops of nitric acid, and then a solution of nitrate of barium; a white precipitate (sulphate of barium) will fall if sulphuric acid be present.

  • These crystals may be powdered and moistened with strong sulphuric acid, when a colorless acid vapor (nitric acid) will be evolved.


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