Now here is a regular form, which demonstrates the masses to have been in the state of fusion; for, there is no other way in which that form of those reguline masses could have been induced.
On this occasion, he says, "Manganese has been found in a reguline state by M.
I have given a very remarkable example of mineral fusion, in reguline manganese, (as the reader will see in page 68.
Those metallic bodies we are at present acquainted with, and which we can reduce to the metallic or reguline state, are the following seventeen: 1.
Copper may be deposited from almost any of its salts in reguline form, the sulphate and nitrate being most usually employed.
This particularly applies to the conditions which determine whether a metallic deposit shall come down in a reguline or in a crystalline manner.
Can this arise from hence, that Cream of Tartar, after dissolving a certain quantity of the reguline substance, separates from it afterwards?
All the rest of the process consists only in separating this reguline part from the Gold.
In our observations on the preceding process, we took notice that the purest Marine Acid, in the form of a liquor, will not dissolve the reguline part of Antimony.
It appears, in the ninth column of the Table of Affinities, that all the metals, Mercury and Gold excepted, have a greater affinity than the reguline part of Antimony with Sulphur.
The reguline and the sulphureous parts are not united so intimately, or in the same proportion, in the flowers as in the Antimony itself; and accordingly we find these flowers have a strong emetic quality, which Antimony hath not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reguline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.