It is very important to notice that Dalton makes use of this conception of small particles to explain purely physical experiments and operations.
Smoke consists ofsmall particles of carbon of hydrogen gas, and other volatile matters, which are driven off by heat and carried up the chimney.
When the Grecian philosopher, Thales, sat rubbing a piece of amber, and watching the attraction of small particles of matter to its surface, he little knew of the mighty power that was then whispering to him its offer to serve mankind.
Pertaining to, or composed of, corpuscles, or small particles.
Gradual diminution by the removal of small particles at a time; a lessening; a wearing away.
The act of reducing to a fine powder or to small particles; pulverization; the state of being comminuted.
Tending to move away from a center, rather than remain in a compact group; -- used of hair or clothing or of small particles of matter.
It is more than probable that the blue sky of Italy, so proverbial for being beautiful, is due to this cause, since from its geographical position the small particles of water must be very abundant there.
Small particles of metal have lodged at the site of the fracture--a condition which never occurs in a rifle wound with the jacket of the bullet intact, while it is the invariable accompaniment of a shrapnel wound of a bone.
The course of the ball was transverse through the posterior border of the deltoid muscle without contact with the bone, which would have been revealed by small particles of lead scraped off from the ball.
Small particles of the lead core of the bullet can be seen about the wound.
A flying off in small particles, as heated iron or fermenting liquors; a sparkling; scintillation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small particles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.