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Example sentences for "strong heat"

  • Sublimation is that process by which we convert a solid substance into vapor by means of a strong heat.

  • Exposed to a strong heat, it is decomposed, yielding oxygen, and passing into arsenious acid.

  • Intumesces with the evolution of water, and under a strong heat fuses.

  • It is a climbing plant, and requires a strong heat.

  • It requires a strong heat, and plenty of pot room.

  • The plant requires a strong heat, or the foliage will become yellow and fall off.

  • From dried gypsum, 25 parts; lampblack or finely powdered charcoal, 4 parts; calcined together at a strong heat in a covered crucible.

  • When the medicinal properties of vegetables are volatile, or are injured by a strong heat, infusion should be had recourse to, in preference to boiling; but when a solution of the fixed constituents is alone sought, decoction is preferable.

  • This term was formerly applied to the residuum of the combustion of any substance; or to any substance which had been exposed to a strong heat.

  • Platinum is valuable for the formation of crucibles, capsules, and other utensils or instruments intended to be exposed to a strong heat, or to the action of acids.

  • Propagated by ripened cuttings in sand, in a strong heat.

  • Propagated by cuttings of the half-ripened wood, which should be placed in sand, under a glass, in strong heat.

  • The perennial shrubby sorts are increased by cuttings in a strong heat.

  • This clay is fusible at a strong heat, in consequence of the iron and lime which it contains.

  • The silver may also be reduced by exposing the chloride to a strong heat, in contact with chalk and charcoal.

  • It melts in a strong heat, and by cooling congeals into an opaque mass, called crystal mineral, or sal prunelle.

  • Natural steel is that which is formed, by converting the ore first into cast-iron, and exposing it to the action of a strong heat, while the melted scoriƦ float on its surface.

  • The oxide of zinc is reduced by mixing it with charcoal, and exposing the mixture to a strong heat in close vessels.

  • Godefroi Villetaneuse, was exposed to a strong heat by Macquer.

  • To prove this, he mixed together finery cinder and carbonates of lime, barytes and strontian, and exposed the mixture to a strong heat; and by this process obtained inflammable gas in abundance.

  • In enamelling it cannot be used; the colour, depending on the water of hydration, being destroyed by a strong heat.

  • Davy obtaining a similar colour by exposing to a strong heat, for two hours, a mixture of fifteen parts of carbonate of soda, twenty of powdered flints, and three of copper.

  • IVORY BLACK is ivory charred to blackness by strong heat in closed vessels.

  • The acid thus procured, mixed with charcoal, and exposed to a strong heat, makes phosphorus.

  • In a strong heat, and in close vessels, this metal sublimes.


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