Since anethol is the most valuable constituent, and the solidifying point of the oil is roughly proportional to its anethol content, oils with a higher solidifying point are the best.
It is a hard fat, nearly white, possessing neither taste nor characteristic odour and solidifying at about 27° C.
The act or process by which a substance in solidifyingassumes the form and sructure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized.
A fat, liquid at ordinary temperatures, but solidifying at temperatures below 0\'f8 C.
It is probable that, by the process of cooling, the liquid mass from which these dikes have proceeded has been gradually solidifying from the surface downwards.
Limestone is found in considerable abundance, and serpentine in small quantities, as primary rocks, and have evidently been formed like granite, by solidifying from a state of fusion.
The melting and solidifying points of these acids are as follows: Cotton seed melts at 38.
The melting and solidifying points of the acids in cotton seed, sesame, and peanut oils lie considerably higher, those of sunflower, rape, and castor oils decidedly lower than those of olive oil.
The flood waters of the Chambezi and other streams, which deposit large quantities of alluvium, are gradually solidifying the swamp, while the Luapula is believed to be, though very slowly, draining Bangweulu.
The solidifying of the South had already made the South not only practically independent within the Union, but the overshadowing power, potential enough to make, and unmake, the rulers and policies of the Democratic Party, and of that Union.
Wedged and pushed with solidifying molecules and atoms, each demanding its little space and finding none.
The little solidifying bombs of the White Invaders did their work silently.
The cullenders are not in contact, but must be parted by burning charcoal in order to keep the lead constantly at the proper temperature, and to prevent its solidifying in the filter.
The process employed consists essentially in first solidifying the least volatile part of the air and then causing it to evaporate with extreme slowness.
Type metal, an alloy of antimony and lead, expands on solidifying to form the sharp outlines of good type.
The heat that disappears on melting and reappears on solidifying is called the heat of fusion.
Antimony and bismuth, however, expand on solidifying while iron changes little in volume.
Attempts have been made to determine the molecular weights of the cellulose esters in solution, by observations of depression of solidifying and boiling-points.
Plane or flat by solidifyingthe viscose on glass surfaces, removing the by-products and rolling the films.
S]^{2} forms a violet colored mass, which on solidifying becomes reddish and on cooling pale grey.
If not too saturated, the cupriferous glass soon becomes nearly colorless, but immediately on solidifying assumes a red color and becomes opaque.
The following tables show the amount of each substance which must be dissolved in water to obtain a liquid of definitesolidifying point.
And it is through the crevices of the cooled terrestrial crust that these fused matters have escaped, according to the hypothesis generally admitted by geologists, which, by solidifying in their turn, have created the mountains.
How did she learn to surround her eggs with this mass of solidifying froth, so that it was able, although fixed to a bough or a stone without other shelter, to brave with impunity the rigours of winter?
The other Mantes found in my neighbourhood, which are the only species of which I can speak with full knowledge, employ or omit the envelope of solidifying froth accordingly as the eggs are or are not intended to survive the winter.
The main work of his life, in conjunction with others, was the inception, promotion, and solidifying of our organisation.
Hence in the act of solidifying it expels any excess of gas which it has dissolved while liquid, and this gas becomes entangled in the freezing mass, causing gas bubbles or blowholes, as at A and B in fig.
Second, the very genesis of so bulky a substance as the primary and eutectic graphite while the metal is solidifying (fig.
The method depends upon the lowering of the solidifying point of a solvent, such as water, benzine, or glacial acetic acid, by the introduction of a given weight of the substance whose molecular weight is to be determined.
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