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Example sentences for "solution containing"

  • A solution containing 60 grams of lead acetate per liter of water is brushed on to the hair of the fur which has previously been killed in the usual manner, and the hair is then dried.

  • The skins are rinsed, and washed in 1/2% solution containing 2/3% of the weight of the skins of borax.

  • If into a solution containing a basic salt of either aluminum, iron or chromium a skin be entered, a part of the basic salt will be precipitated on it in insoluble form.

  • Use it as a solution containing 2 or 3 per cent.

  • The titration is performed in the usual way, running the standard solution of silver nitrate into a solution containing a known weight or volume of the material containing the cyanide.

  • For practice with solutions containing zinc make a solution containing 1.

  • On the other hand, if we start with a solution containing a very large excess of a strontium salt, more than is required by the equilibrium ratio, then strontium sulphate will be precipitated first, until the ratio given is reached.

  • For a solution containing one or two drops (0.

  • If now a solution containing arsenic be added, the copper turns black or grey, from formation of an alloy of copper and arsenicum.

  • Uricsol evidently is a solution containing a large amount of sodium phosphate with small amounts of lithium, nitrate, citric acid and glycerin, with probably some vegetable extract.

  • Was it impossible to prepare a solution containing 5 per cent.

  • In this way it is possible to pass continuously from a solution containing excess of one component to solutions containing excess of the other, as represented by the dotted line xxxx (v.

  • AC {210} is the freezing point curve of A in presence of B; BE that of B in presence of A; and DC and DE the freezing point curves of the compound in presence of a solution containing excess of one of the components.

  • It is well known that a double salt which is decomposed by pure water can nevertheless be obtained pure by crystallization from a solution containing excess of one of the single salts (e.

  • A solution containing 10% of purified caramel is gummy, and forms a tremulous jelly on standing.

  • After washing the print is immersed in a solution containing 0.

  • After exposure the image is not visible, and without being obliged to shelter it from light, I immerse the print in a solution containing about 1 per cent.

  • Quoting Taafe, in 1862 Taylor speaks of the case of a man who swallowed the greater part of a solution containing an ounce of potassium cyanid.

  • Kohler mentions the death of a man suffering from scabies who had applied externally a solution containing about a half ounce of phenol.

  • It is of interest also to note that on adding metallic zinc to the cupra-ammonium solution the copper is thrown out and a solution containing zinc is obtained.

  • The boiled, washed and hydro-extracted yarn is oiled with a solution containing from 1/4 lb.

  • Koryani has studied the ratio of the point of congelation of urine to that of a solution containing an equal quantity of chloride of sodium.

  • The mass is next moistened with a solution containing 2 per cent.

  • For this purpose, a solution containing 50 per cent.

  • If, however, a small quantity of a solution containing arsenious or arsenic acids is introduced into the apparatus by means of the safety-tube, arsenetted hydrogen is produced.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solution containing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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