Hether the Father of the Fire, by night, Thro' the brown air precipitates his flight.
The rest of the river precipitates itself with a more rapid current, but received as it falls by the irregular and projecting rocks below, forms a splendid prospect of white foam two hundred yards in length.
To detect acid-sulphuric, drop a little of solution of sugar of lead in your vinegar; the lead precipitates a whitish sediment.
A positive test of arsenic in liquids is the ammonio-nitrate of silver, whichprecipitates a rich yellow matter, the arseniate of silver, and this quickly changes to a greenish-brown color.
The highest fall of all is that in the lap of the cirque; it is a stream that precipitates itself from a height of 1270 feet, and, speedily resolving itself into spray, waves in the air like an ostrich plume.
Where the stream issues that precipitates itself into the Trou de Toro has not yet been discovered.
During her entire stay there, he had lived that life of ecstasy which suspends material perceptions and precipitatesthe whole soul on a single point.
Muriate of ammonia precipitates chloride to darken to a fine chocolate brown, whilst muriate of lime produces a brick-red color.
Any metalic mounting on the brushes should be avoided, as the metal precipitates the silver from its solution.
A gelatine lozenge dropped into the tea cupprecipitates the tannin in the form of tannate of gelatine," said the clergyman to Miss Mergle, in a confidential bray.
At the head of the lake there is a perpendicular cliff over which the river precipitates itself, forming a very pretty cascade of 100 feet or more.
At the head of the bay, as at the head of Cascade Lake, there is a cliff about 100 feet high, over which the river precipitatesitself and forms a beautiful cascade.
Almoadam, nearly surrounded by the flames, precipitates himself from the window; a nail catches his mantle, and he remains for a moment suspended.
It cannot be converted into vapor and does not form well-defined compounds with other bodies; it is insoluble in alcohol which precipitates it in flakes from its aqueous solution.
Curiously this body rapidly precipitates a tannin ink; hence it is useless for copying ink, but for the gallic ink it is an excellent thickener.
Yet in this dissolution it comes to pass that part of the dissolved Tin precipitates of its own accord to the bottom of the vessel, in the form of a white powder.
This saline matter, being separated from that which rendered it soluble in water, ceases now to be so, and for that reason precipitates to the bottom of the liquor.
If a Fixed Alkali be mixed with this solution, the Mercury precipitates in the form of a red powder.
These precipitates are caustic and corrosive; and are used as such in surgery.
When this solution of Lead is diluted with a good deal of water, the Lead precipitates in the form of a white powder; which happens because the acid is rendered too weak to keep the Lead dissolved.
He observed, that when the liquor impregnated with Kermes cools too fast, the Kermes that precipitates is much coarser.
If left to settle and cool when well saturated therewith, it gradually deposites the Antimony it had taken up, which precipitates in the form of a red powder; and this precipitate is the celebrated remedy known by the name of Kermes Mineral.
On this gold-coloured solution, and on the two precipitates above-mentioned, M.
When therefore Spirit of Salt precipitates Silver out of Aqua fortis, is it not done by attracting and mixing with the Aqua fortis, and not attracting, or perhaps repelling Silver?
It is not one of the highest falls, but there scarcely exists a cataract which, from so lofty a height, precipitates so voluminous a mass of water.
The insoluble carbonates are formed as precipitates when soluble salts are treated with a solution of a soluble carbonate.
When hot saturated solutions of sodium nitrate and potassium chloride are brought together, sodium chloride precipitates and can be filtered off, leaving potassium nitrate in solution, together with some sodium chloride.
Similarly, a soluble carbonate precipitates a basic carbonate of chromium.
Since precipitates play so important a part in the reactions which substances undergo, as well as in the preparation of many chemical compounds, it is important to know what substances are insoluble.
When ammonium sulphide is added to a solution of a chromium salt, such as the sulphate, chromium hydroxide precipitatesinstead of the sulphide.
With the exception of lithium these metals form very few insoluble compounds, so that it is not often that precipitates containing them are obtained.
Account for the fact that a solution of sodium carbonate, when added to a solution of a ferric salt, precipitates an hydroxide and not a carbonate.
The water-soluble condensation product precipitates gelatine, but not aniline hydrochloride.
The aqueous solution of the brominated product gives no special reactions with the usual tannin reagents, but precipitates gelatine completely.
In this case a slightly opalescent liquid is obtained which, when left twelve hours, is transformed into a brown mass soluble in water, which strongly precipitates gelatine and possesses tanning properties.
If, finally, this solution is neutralised with caustic soda, the solution remains clear and precipitates gelatine strongly.
The latter precipitates gelatine, but is not capable of converting pelt into leather.
An aqueous solution of these condensation products gives no reactions with the usual tannin reagents, though it completely precipitates gelatine.
The latter gives a brownish-black coloration with ferric chloride, completely precipitates gelatine, but gives no opalescence with aniline hydrochloride.
The condensation product thus obtained is a viscous brown mass which is easily soluble in water, precipitates gelatine completely, gives a bluish-black coloration with iron salts, and gives a precipitate with aniline hydrochloride.
Na By acidifying the concentrated solution the didepside is obtained as a white crystalline substance; a solution of which precipitates gelatine without, however, exhibiting any tanning effect upon animal hide.
The concentrated b-naphtholsulphonic acid heated with formaldehyde on the water bath yields as condensation product a dark, reddish-yellow mass, soluble in water, which precipitates gelatine.
Their aqueous solution gives dark blue coloration with ferric chloride, and precipitates gelatine and quinine.
It is soluble in water, precipitates gelatine, and is adsorbed by hide powder.
The resulting solution diluted with water is mixed with neutral acetate of lead, whichprecipitates the coloring matters.
In like manner, the natural salt of urine precipitates from that liquid, and gives origin to calculi.
The mode of purifying liquids by filtration, and of separating precipitates from liquids by the same means, was known to Geber.
To avoid all false interpretations he substitutes the word duelech, to denote the state in which the spirit of urine precipitates and gives origin to these calculous concretions.
Tartar, he says, precipitates from wine, not as an earth, but as a crystallized salt.
In Which, also, a Lighted Candle is Suspended Over a Keg of Powder andPrecipitates a Critical Moment While Billy Topsail Turns Pale With Anxiety 281 XXXIV.
I see it, Charlotte; but the arm of Love is strong and mighty, and he who truly loves, carries the loved woman over all abysses, or else precipitateshimself with her into the yawning chasm.
She feels his scorn, and the abyss over which he had borne her becomes the grave in which she voluntarily precipitates herself, in order to escape from him she had loved.
Here is a man wildly waving a gun-case which a non-commissioned officer wrenches from him; another is struggling under a folded tent, the end of which catches on a post and nearly precipitates him into the water.
But Joyce's mother gives a cry of joy and precipitates herself across the flat and along the gangway, hatless, and clasps her daughter in her arms as if she would never let her go again.
It is a strong reducing agent; it precipitates cuprous oxide when heated with Fehling's solution, nitrogen and benzene being formed at the same time--C6H5.
NH3OH), a strong base, is obtained, which precipitates the metals from solutions of copper and silver salts at ordinary temperatures.
When the impregnation of water with this gas is pushed beyond a certain point, the superabundant acid precipitates to the bottom of the vessels in a concrete form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "precipitates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.