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Example sentences for "sulphuret"

Lexicographically close words:
sulphonic; sulphur; sulphurated; sulphure; sulphureous; sulphureted; sulphurets; sulphuretted; sulphuric; sulphuring
  1. But it also takes up sulphur, which remains in it in the form of sulphuret of calcium.

  2. Eisner considers it to arise from sulphuret of sodium and of iron, the former being a higher sulphuret than the latter.

  3. Put the sulphuret into a large glass jar; pour on it a quart of cold soft water; and leave it to dissolve, having first corked it tightly.

  4. A bath in which sulphuret of potash was dissolved in water (in the above proportions) has succeeded in curing the tetter after the eruption had spread all over the body of a child.

  5. Dissolve a few scruples of sulphuret of potash in half a pint, or a pint of water, and administer it a little at a time, as the patient can bear it; having first given the white of an egg.

  6. He shows that a solution of hepar sulphuris (sulphuret of potassium), has the property of dissolving gold, and he draws as a conclusion from his experiments that this was the artifice employed by Moses.

  7. The original is, she put her eyes in sulphuret of antimony.

  8. He described sulphuret of gold and glass of antimony with a good deal of precision.

  9. We see, from Pliny’s account of stibium, that he did not distinguish between sulphuret of antimony and oxide of antimony.

  10. Auripigmentum and arsenicum were names given to the native yellow sulphuret of arsenic.

  11. I think it most probable that native sory, of which Pliny speaks, was sulphuret of copper, and artificial sory sulphate of copper.

  12. I suspect it may have been sulphuret of antimony, which was certainly in common use in Asia long before the time of Geber.

  13. The ancients were in the habit of roasting sulphuret of antimony, and thus converting it into an impure oxide.

  14. It is curious that the term alcohol, at present confined to spirit of wine, was originally applied to the powder of sulphuret of antimony.

  15. Kalm, Account of a Visit to England (translated by J.

  16. Sulphuret: A combination of an alkaline earth or metal with sulphur, as Sulphuret of iron, a combination of iron and sulphur.

  17. Native bismuth, and sulphuret of bismuth, are found on the continent; and a sulphuret of bismuth has been discovered in Cornwall; but this is not an abundant metal.

  18. Sulphuret of silver occurs in the silver mines of Germany, Hungary, Saxony and Siberia.

  19. There are five distinct ores of antimony, but the grey is the only one found in sufficient quantity for the manufacturer; it is a sulphuret of antimony.

  20. Cinnabar, or sulphuret of mercury, is also generally found in those countries which produce the fluid metal.

  21. Some have thought that Moses made use of sulphuret of potass to render the calf of gold adored by the Israelites soluble in water.

  22. Proust has lately announced the discovery of a native sulphuret of manganese.

  23. It is essentially a sulphuret of arsenic and a sulphuret of lime.

  24. Afterwards dissolved this in tartaric acid, passed sulphuretted hydrogen gas through it, and obtained an orange precipitate—sulphuret of antimony.

  25. A grain and a quarter of sulphuret of antimony is equal to two and a half of tartar emetic; the amount of tartar emetic in the whole of the intestines would be about five grains and three-quarters (5.

  26. Some Castile soap is not artificially colored, but a similar appearance is produced by the use of a barilla or soda containing sulphuret of the alkaline base, and at other times from the presence of an iron salt.

  27. Great care must be taken that the sulphuret is fresh made, or at least, well preserved in closed bottles, otherwise, instead of the mordant acting to make to make the hair black, it will tend to impart a yellow hue.

  28. The liquid filtered from the sulphuret of lead is to be reduced to a thin syrupy consistence by evaporation.

  29. The sweet fluids which result are mixed, and evaporated to six pounds, and sulphuretted hydrogen conducted through them as long as sulphuret of lead is precipitated.

  30. This forms the mordant, and is used in the same way as the first-named dye, like the sulphuret mordant.

  31. This gas may be obtained by pouring dilute hydrochloric acid upon a metallic sulphuret, such as that called crude antimony, being a native sulphuret of that metal.

  32. Antimony Orange, Golden Sulphur of Antimony, or Golden Yellow, is a hydro-sulphuret of antimony of an orange colour, which is destroyed by the action of strong light.

  33. This most useful mineral appears to consist chiefly of vegetable matter, mixed with the remains of marine animals and marine salts, and occasionally containing a quantity of sulphuret of iron, commonly called pyrites.

  34. Sulphuret, a combination of an alkaline earth or metal with sulphur as, Sulphuret of iron, a combination of iron and sulphur.

  35. These effects, it must be remembered, are distinct from the electric spark manifested upon breaking white sugar in the dark, or scratching sulphuret of zinc.

  36. There are but two bodies (sulphuret of silver and fluoride of lead) which, insulating a voltaic current when solid, and conducting it when fluid, are not decomposed in the latter case.

  37. There was the beautiful green malachite from Australia, the gray sulphuret from Algiers, the phosphate from Chili, and the hydrous-carbonate from Spain.

  38. There was the glistening yellow sulphuret from Cuba, the silicate from Brazil, the bright-blue carbonate from the sunny regions of the south, and the dark-brown oxide from the colder regions of the north.

  39. On breaking some of these masses, they disclosed small crystalline seams of sulphuret of zinc.

  40. The sulphuret of zinc (black blende) is found disseminated in limestone rock along the banks of Fox River, between the post of Green Bay and Winnebago Lake.

  41. Occasionally, these seams are filled with sulphuret of zinc, and in these cases the spar, if any be present, is rose-colored.

  42. The ore is the common sulphuret of lead, or galena, which Dubuque stated to have yielded him seventy-five per cent.

  43. The rock appears to be of the same age as the lead-bearing limestone of the West; it is also overlaid by the red marly clay, and I should judge it to contain deposits of sulphuret of lead.

  44. At other localities, at lower points, there were found crystals of black sulphuret of zinc, and yellow sulphuret of iron.

  45. I found a loose specimen of sulphuret of lead and some common quartz in place in the slate rock, a vein of clorite slate, and a locality of coarse graphite, to reward my search.

  46. I found among the debris in the abyss, pieces of hornstone, and crystals of calcareous spar, radiated quartz, sulphuret of zinc, and sulphate of lime.

  47. The waves dashing against this elevated bank of clay,[132] have liberated balls and crystallized-masses of sulphuret of iron.

  48. Where the rock has been explored, it is found in connection with sulphuret of lead, but it has been mostly procured, because most easy of access, in the alluvial soil.

  49. The ore found is the common sulphuret of lead, with a broad foliated, or lamellated structure, and high metallic lustre.

  50. The cock was so constructed as to bring a piece of sulphuret of iron down upon the edge of the wheel, which was notched, and touched the priming in the pan.

  51. It was from this use that the sulphuret of iron derived the name of pyrites, or fire-stone.

  52. Portions of this rock are sprinkled with masses of bright sulphuret of iron.

  53. Masses of sulphuret of zinc, in the form of blende, were noticed at this locality.

  54. They were finished before the transformation of the sulphuret into sulphate of iron had been accomplished.

  55. Such was the case with the two specimens which Cyrus Harding had brought back, one of magnetic iron, not carbonated, the other a pyrite, also called sulphuret of iron.

  56. To make a red fire, take five ounces of nitrate of strontia dry, and one and a half ounces finely powdered sulphur; also five drachms chlorate of potash, and four drachms sulphuret of antimony.

  57. Specimens of copper and bronze from mud and clay at different depths, and in one instance from clean sand below a powerful rapid, gave thick layers of sulphuret of copper, or copper and tin.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sulphureted hydrogen; sulphuretted hydrogen