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Example sentences for "other metals"

  • In these and many similar experiments no difference in action of any kind appeared between iron and other metals.

  • Iron, cast, in fine manufactures or those polished, with coating of porcelain or part of other metals.

  • Tin ores are not sulphureous; whence it comes, that though tin be the lightest of all metals, its ores are nevertheless heavier than those of other metals, as arsenic greatly exceeds sulphur in gravity.

  • Many other minerals contain silver, yet are not, properly speaking, silver ores; because a much greater quantity of other metals than of silver is found in them.

  • It is also very common to find gold in most ores of other metals or semi-metals, and even in the Pyrites; but the quantity contained therein is generally so small, that it would not pay the cost of extracting it.

  • Silver is found in the ores of other metals, such as fahlerz, which sometimes contains from two to ten per cent.

  • A sparingly soluble[47] yellow ammonic platinum chloride is thrown down, mixed, perhaps, with the corresponding salts of other metals of the platinum group.

  • For analytical purposes the metal should be deposited not only free from the other metals present, but also as a firm coherent film, which may afterwards be manipulated without fear of loss.

  • Other metals precipitable by sulphuretted hydrogen must be absent as well as strong oxidising agents.

  • The processes employed for this purpose may be applied to other metals, as silver, platinum, and copper.

  • Tinning, gilding, and silvering may also be reckoned a species of alloys, since the tin, gold, and silver are superficially united in these cases to other metals.

  • Of or pertaining to Vulcan; made by Vulcan; hence, of or pertaining to works in iron or other metals.

  • Defn: A sulphide of antimony and copper, with small quantities of other metals.

  • A sulphide of antimony and copper, with small quantities of other metals.

  • A furnace for melting iron or other metals in large quantity, -- used chiefly in foundries and steel works.

  • Miners use the seventh method of washing when there is no stream of water in the part of the mountain which contains the black tin, or particles of gold, or of other metals.

  • Finally, any material in which are mixed particles of other metals, can be washed by all these methods, whether it has been disintegrated from veins or stringers, or whether it originated from venae dilatatae, or from streams and rivers.

  • It admits of no mixture and does not permit of the fabricationes of other metals.

  • The properties of other metals may be influenced by minute quantities of added elements, although in quantities so small as to preclude the possibility of their forming ordinary chemical compounds.

  • Of late years investigators have turned to other metals, of high melting points, and with results so remarkable that we may expect some of them to be in general use in the near future.

  • Aluminium has so great an affinity for oxygen as to play a conspicuous part in the metallurgy of other metals.

  • It has also been recently used for deposition by electrolysis on other metals, forming a hard, brilliant, non-tarnishing coating.

  • The presence of other metals in tin may be detected by treating the hydrochloric solution with nitric acid, sp.

  • It is a known fact that chlorine combines with silver in the presence of other metals to form chloride of silver, which is insoluble in nitric acid.

  • No other metals may be used, because they are quickly corroded by the sulphurous acid.

  • The same facts obtain with regard to other metals.

  • The compounds of other metals, such as iron, copper, cobalt and nickel are not used in practise as the dyeings are not fast, and can be better produced in other ways.

  • It admits of no mixture, will not bear the fabricationes of other metals, but keeps itself entirely to itself.

  • When gold is contained in the ores of other metals, they are roasted, in order to drive off the volatile parts, and to oxydize the other metals.

  • Wire is formed of other metals by the same general method.

  • But tin is most extensively applied as a coating to other metals, stronger than itself, and more subject to oxydation.

  • Gold has a characteristic yellow colour, which is, however, notably affected by small quantities of other metals; thus the tint is sensibly lowered by small quantities of silver, and heightened by copper.

  • Of this increase, a considerable part was derived from gold-quartz mining, though much was also obtained as a by-product in the working of the ores of other metals.

  • Eisner, and, in the presence of other metals, by Napier and others.


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