It therefore appears from these experiments, that no air is separated from quick-lime by an acid, and that chalk saturates nearly the same quantity of acid after it is converted into quick-lime as before.
The light cloud formed by the alkali proceeds from the minute portion of the calcarious compound which saturates the water.
This kind of air extinguishes a candle, and, like vitriolic acid air, one measure of it saturates two of alkaline air.
One measure of this air saturates two of alkaline air, and with it forms the vitriolic ammoniac.
Masses are sometimes found that show no structure, and these are probably formed from bitumen which has separated from the wood of which it once formed part, and which it generally saturates or invests.
In the sapwood of pine it occurs in all three forms; in the heartwood only in the second form, it merely saturates the walls.
This spray completely saturates the air in the flue B at whatever predetermined temperature is required.
The goods are padded through this substance, diluted with water, dried with a moderate heat, and then immersed in very dilute sulphuric acid, which saturates the potash, and precipitates the tin oxide within the pores of the cloth.
In the same circumstances, an ounce of the vinegar of the alder and white pine saturates from 58 to 60 grains.
One ounce of that vinegar saturates 110 grains of carbonate of potassa.
It is white, very caustic, reddens litmus, and red cabbage, and saturates acids with great facility.
Its Celtic character only runs like a vein through the poem, but it colors and saturates it through and through.
By one Spirit the Church of Christ is baptized into one body, which Spirit overflows it and saturates it with its essence.
Similarly as a volatile liquid saturates a space, attaining its maximum tension, so also the products of dissociation have their maximum tension, and once that is attained decomposition ceases, just as evaporation ceases.
If water be added to it, it is no longer dissolved in it; this shows that water saturatesthe ether--here water is the substance dissolved.
Steam which saturates a space varies in density at different temperatures, but this difference is very small, and its average density with reference to air is 0ยท64.
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