Upon paper, fluid volatile oils produce grease spots, which differ, however, from those caused by fat oils in that they gradually disappear at an ordinary temperature, and rapidly by gentle heating.
By rectification it can be obtained colorless, but is thereby partially converted into metastyrol, an isomeric, amorphous, odorless, and tasteless substance which is solid at an ordinary temperature.
It has a yellow color and, at an ordinary temperature, a quite solid consistency like butter or wax, so that it can be rendered fluid only by heating.
When these are precipitated, not only must the fact that they are appreciably soluble at ordinary temperature be taken into account, but also the fact that they are very much more soluble at higher temperatures.
These bars were heated to redness in a furnace and then plunged into water of ordinary temperature, the length being accurately measured after each cooling.
The plate was subjected to fifty heatings to redness and subsequent coolings in water of ordinary temperature.
Similar bars of wrought iron, heated to redness and then allowed to cool in air at ordinary temperature, do not appear to suffer any permanent change in their length.
This piece was subjected to fifty heatings to redness and sudden coolings in water of ordinary temperature, as in the case of No.
In our sanitarium we use only water of ordinary temperature as it flows from the faucet, never under any circumstances ice bags or ice water.
The only rational and natural treatment of inflammatory conditions is that by compresses, packs and ablutions, using water of ordinary temperature, as it comes from the cold water tap.
In our treatment of acute diseases we never use ice or icy water for packs, compresses, baths or ablutions, but always water of ordinary temperature as it comes from the faucet.
The flattened surface of the lead is only one-third what it would be at ordinary temperature.
The first is a gas, the second a heavy, reddish-brown liquid at ordinary temperature, and the third a dark, grayish crystalline solid.
This is partly due to the action of oxygen at ordinary temperature.
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