It may be formed, very readily, by saturating nitric acid with soda, and evaporating the solution.
It is prepared by dissolving one part of carbonate of potassa in six parts of water, and saturating it with chlorine, formerly called oxymuriatic acid gas.
It is prepared by saturating a solution of iodide of potassium with the biniodide of mercury, and then adding a weak solution of hydrate of sodium.
From urine, as described above; or it may be prepared by saturating artificial urea with nitric acid.
By saturating a solution of oxalic acid, 1 part, with carbonate of potassium, adding to the mixture a similar solution of 1 part of oxalic acid, unneutralised, and evaporating for crystals.
The salts of quinine may be made by simply saturating the dilute acids with the base, so that part of the latter remains undissolved, and gently evaporating the solutions for crystals, or to dryness.
By saturating a solution of tartaric acid with carbonate of magnesium, and gently evaporating to dryness.
By saturating a solution of citric acid in an equal weight of water with freshly precipitated moist hydrated ferric hydrate, evaporating at 150 deg.
The strength of sulphuric acid is most correctly ascertained by its power of saturating bases.
The difference between the saturating power of the acid in its normal condition and after its exposure in the condenser indicates the amount of ammonia formed.
By saturating strong nitric acid with mercury, by heat, throwing the solution into cold water, and collecting and drying the precipitate.
By saturating an aqueous solution of meconic acid with morphia, and evaporating the solution by a gentle heat, so that crystals may be obtained.
Above the left eyebrow was a wound--a deep gash from which blood had flowed, covering the whole left side of the face and neck and saturating the light-gray shirt.
Above the left eyebrow was a wound--a deep gash from which the blood flowed, covering the whole left side of the face and neck and saturatinghis light-gray shirt.
It can be used full strength by saturating cloths and applying either hot or cold, or diluted to half strength.
Use freely of the tincture of myrrh by saturating a cloth and applying to the parts affected.
We may readily accept the saturating influence of sex on woman's mind.
It is also wise to take the additional precaution ofsaturating each pile with an arsenical solution.
He determined experimentally the nature of the salt of Seignette, or Rochelle salt, and showed that it was obtained by saturating cream of tartar with carbonate of soda, and crystallizing.
He describes the method of preparing this salt, by saturating sulphuric acid with ammonia.
Early cabbage and cauliflower had already gone into the garden plot, and in the midst of an early and saturating rain, all day long, he had transplanted table-beets into the rows he had marked out for them.
How came it that five of sulphuric acid always went as far in saturating potash as 6ยท75 of nitric acid?
He thought that the reason why alum leys did not crystallize well was, that they contained an excess of acid, and that the addition of potash gave them the property of crystallizing readily, merely by saturating that excess of acid.
Now of all the bases known when Berthollet wrote, ammonia is capable of saturating the greatest quantity of acid.
Hence, if the apparatus for saturating air with the vapour of the light petroleum is placed well above all the points at which the air-gas is to be burnt-- e.
This he proceeded to fasten about the flesh wound in his own neck, for the blood flowing from it was saturating his clothes.
To the west the hills rose amidst clouds ofsaturating mist.
Nor had the mist to do with the rain which was saturating the world about her.
They require no air, and it was found impossible to poison them without simply saturating the water with powerful poisons; but an unexpected ally was at our hand.
The red ones lose their nuclei, their individuality, in order to become sponges, capable of saturating themselves with oxygen and carrying it to the gasping tissues.
The translator has first to study the poem with a care that directs itself to the dissecting, analysing and saturating himself with what the poet means to convey, rather than the actual words in which he conveys it.
Chepstow demanded, as he buttoned his coat close about his neck to keep out the saturating mist.
A blanket was snatched off the wounded strike-leader, but the process of saturating it was slow.
In practical chemistry[21 bis] ammonia is often employed, not only for saturating acids, but also for effecting reactions of double decomposition with salts, and especially for separating insoluble basic hydroxides from soluble salts.
He proved, by a method of weighing, that this is due to the fact that the saturation of a given quantity of a base requires such relative quantities of different acids as are capable of saturating every other base.
Potassium iodide is easily obtained in a pure state by saturating a solution of hydriodic acid with caustic potash.
This may be expressed thus: the maximum tension of aqueous vapour (and of all other vapours) saturating a space in a vacuum or in any gas is the same.
The quantity of a substance (either by volume with gases, or by weight with solids and liquids) which is capable of saturating 100 parts of water is called the co-efficient of solubility or the solubility.
When carbonic acid gas is prepared for saturating water and other beverages it is necessary to use it in a pure state.
Calcium iodide may be prepared by saturatinglime with hydriodic acid.
Defn: To render (wood) proof against decay by saturating with a solution of corrosive sublimate in open tanks, or under pressure.
Defn: The act, process, or result of saturating a substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.
The mixed acids may be separated by saturating them collectively with baryta, and by taking advantage of the unequal solubility of the newly formed barium salts.
This chemist proposes saturating the hot lemon juice as far as possible with very finely divided barium carbonate, and afterwards completing the neutralisation with barium hydrate or sulphide.
This may be easily prepared by saturating hydrofluoric acid with boracic acid, keeping the mixture cool, and then concentrating it in platinum vessels till dense fumes arise.
The solution of lacto-phosphate of lime is made by saturating a solution of lactic acid with freshly precipitated phosphate of lime.
The estimation was in each case performed by titrating the distillate with argentic nitrate, the sulphur compounds having been previously got rid of by saturating the distillate with KHO, and precipitating by lead acetate.
The solution is made bysaturating alcohol with camphor; it is, therefore, very strong--about half the bulk consisting of camphor.
The only certain method of detection is to produce the sulphide of zinc, best effected by saturating a neutral or feebly acid liquid with hydric sulphide.
In the ordinary way, much time is often wasted in saturating the liquid with this gas.
On decomposition of the basic acetate, by suspending in water and saturating with hydric sulphide, the ultimate filtrate on evaporation deposits colourless, flexible needles of oxymandelic acid.
Therefore, when hot water comes out of the earth and is cooled, some of the saturating substance must be deposited as a solid.
When water is saturated with sugar, salt, or other substance, if a little or much water is evaporated some of the saturating substance must be deposited as a solid.
What is there to prevent the water from passing out of that drain in its progress, at every point of the tiles, and so saturating the breadth below it?
The benefit resulting from cultivating the surface of the ground is counteracted by the first unfavorable change of the weather; a single heavy rain, by saturating the soil, returning it to nearly its original condition of clammy compactness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saturating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.