If plain water is to be used with milk, it should be boiled before adding to the other ingredients.
Calcium carbide frequently contains notable quantities of iron and other silicides; but although these bodies are decomposed by acids, yielding hydrogen silicide, or siliciuretted hydrogen, they are not attacked by plain water.
Figures showing the solubility of acetylene in plain water at different temperatures have been published in Landolt-Börnstein's Physico- Chemical Tables.
It may be boiled in plain water, with a little salt instead of using milk, but should then have a small piece of butter mixed with it.
The next time there is essence to be prepared, make this weak coffee boiling, and pour it on the ground coffee instead of plain water: by this means a better coffee will be obtained.
The meat should be cooked inplain water with no addition.
When it is necessary to supply liquid to the body by rectum, simply introduce a pint or less of plain water, moderately warm.
I answer that, Water may cease to be pure or plain water in two ways: first, by being mixed with another body; secondly, by alteration.
Since, therefore, such waters are not pure and plain water, it seems that pure and plain water is not necessary for Baptism.
Therefore it seems that pure or plain wateris not necessary for Baptism.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plain water" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.