Hate was a Moueresse or stirrer of debate, not a minoresse.
Put in some more oxide of copper, and clean the stirrer in it.
The charge must be occasionally stirred with the stirrer (fig.
Then bring a drop of the assay with the stirrer in contact with one of the test drops on the plate.
The crucible is then lifted out (the stirrer still resting in it) and if the charge gives off no odour of burning sulphur it is shaken out into an iron mortar and mixed with the fluxes, taking care to clean the stirrer in the mixture.
The stirrer should not be removed till the calcination is finished.
They were accompanied by a metalstirrer (spatula) for turning the beans.
This device had a stirrer in the cover to be rotated by hand.
After the materials have been thoroughly mixed by the stirrer the fire is lighted, and the temperature gradually raised to about 360 deg.
On the large scale, a common still may be advantageously employed; the head being furnished with a stuffing-box, to permit of the passage of a vertical rod, connected with a stirrer at one end and a working handle at the other.
It is furnished with a stirrer, which can be worked by hand or by mechanical means, the gearing for the stirrer being fixed to the lid, so that by means of a crane the lid may be removed, together with the stirrer and gearing.
The contact of these three substances is continually renewed by the agitator or stirrer B, which consists of wrought or cast iron sheathed with lead.
The stirrer may be raised or lowered so as to touch any part of the cask.
This combination gives opposite rotation to the faces and stirrer arms and at different speeds.
This consists of a cylindrical steel vessel the interior of which is fitted with stirrer arms attached to a shaft making about sixty revolutions per minute.
The mass is now left to saccharify; the stirrer being operated at intervals throughout this period.
Rotating in the center of the tank is a vertical shaft C carrying radiating stirrerarms B.
In order to carry out stirring operations in the presence of a gas or mixture of gases other than air, some form of gland or seal may be necessary where the stirrerpasses through the bearing in which it runs.
A flask to which is fitted a stirrer and gas seal is shown in section by b, Fig.
Care should be taken not to employ so soft a lubricant or so large an excess as to cause it to run down the stirrer into the liquid which is being stirred.
If the bearing for a stirrer is made of glass tube, it is desirable to lubricate rather freely; otherwise heat will be produced by the friction of the stirrer and the tube will probably crack.
Now have ready about 3 quarts of nearly boiling water and a thoroughly cleansed soap-stirrer or similar instrument.
Aye, this stirrer up of sedition makes much of the poor.
But a stirrer up of sedition, this is the one crime that Rome doth not forgive.
There is an eccentric stirrer for the sludge and a large-bore cock for discharging it.
The generating tank is provided with a funnel G for replacing the water consumed, a sludge-stirrer and a draw-off cock L, and a water-level cock C.
There is a stirrer actuated by a handle (9) for preventing the sludge choking the sludge cock.
It is obvious that if the stirrer is fixed, and the pail itself made to revolve, that is the same as if the pail were fixed and the stirrer made to revolve.
During this addition, the stirrer is operated rather vigorously, and the temperature is kept as near 0'0 as possible by the frequent addition of cracked ice (about 1 kg).
Notes As the mixture becomes thick during the oxidation, it is very necessary to use a stirrer which will keep the whole mass agitated by reaching to the sides and bottom of the beaker.
The stirreris then removed and the mixture left to itself in an ice-box for about ten hours.
It is convenient to have such a rod or stirrer passing through a mercury seal in the stopper of the flask.
This solution is then added gradually to the hydroquinone solution, with the use of a mechanical stirrer (see notes), the mixture being cooled so that the temperature never rises above 30'0.
An iron stirrer may be employed in the oxidation reaction, but not in the purification.
An occasional turn of this stirrer breaks the crust and facilitates the operation.
The stirrer can be lifted or depressed in the vat at will by means of a worm and screw at the top of the driving shaft, Fig.
Within the vat, and working on the top of the copper plates, there is a heavy copper stirrer or muller, B, Figs.
At Huanchaca this stirrer has been made with four projecting radial arms, D D, Figs.
Into this brine a jet of steam is then directed, and the stirrer is set to work for about half an hour, until the liquid is in a thoroughly boiling condition, in which state it must be kept until the end of the process.
And at last he thought it was done enough for maple-sugar; and he dipped some out with the stirrer and went to the door and dropped it in the snow.
And when it had boiled a long time, he dipped out a little with the stirrer and went to the door and dropped it in the snow, so that when it got cool he could see whether it was boiled enough.
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