With this instrument he was able to fuse strontia and volatilize platinum.
But by the bringing of two carbon rods together, as in the electric arc light, we can get enough heat to volatilize the carbon at the tips, and this means over 7000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of the simple compounds, only the fluoride is amenable to electrolysis in the fused state, since the chloride begins to volatilize below its melting-point, and the latter is only 5 deg.
Certain liquids are used as anaesthetics, which volatilize at low temperatures, as chloroform and ether.
Liquids are amenable to the same treatment, but especial care must be taken so that they volatilize slowly.
It'll volatilize and leave the scene of action, won't it?
Note 1: Iodine solutions react with water to form hydriodic acid under the influence of the sunlight, and even at low room temperatures the iodine tends to volatilizefrom solution.
Note 2: The temperature of the steam bath is not sufficient to volatilizesulphuric acid.
It will not volatilizeat a low red heat, nor will it decompose.
A continued heat will volatilize them, and the bead becomes clear.
The other metals mentioned above volatilize without coloring the flame.
The chlorides of ammonium, mercury, and antimony volatilizewithout fusing.
These fuse upon charcoal, are absorbed into its pores, and volatilize in the form of white fumes, which are deposited upon the charcoal at some distance from the assay.
Unlike As{2} O{3}, it does not easily volatilize in crystals.
I have not found this to be the case to any appreciable extent, but it doesvolatilize slowly at 100° C.
In the materials that escape from recently ejected lava, or molten lava, the temperature is high enough to volatilize many of the solid ingredients.
The steel, tube, and plug formed an electric furnace, for, as soon as he passed an electric current through it, the temperature at once became high enough to volatilize the carbon.
The mirror will volatilize harmlessly at the temperature of melting mercury, but the torpedoes must be destroyed.
Enough of those forces came through the mirrors to volatilize half our crew, and in a few minutes more none of us would have been left alive.
In fact, if all else failed, I would be tempted to attack you, did I not know that our utmost power could not penetrate even your outer screen, and that you could volatilize the entire planet if you so desired.
Tobacco contains a great quantity of an azotized principle, which by fermentation produces abundance of ammonia; the first portions of which saturate the acid juices of the plant, and the rest serve to volatilize its odorous principles.
The piece is then washed in a body of water, dried, and put to the fire to volatilize the mercury.
During this time he repairs the defective spots, taking care to volatilize the mercury very slowly.
The use of a "circle of fire" secures a low temperature that would neither volatilize the sulphur nor melt the bullion.
Stirring the mass with an iron rod serves to raise the impurities which either volatilize as litharge or, floating to the edges, are absorbed into the "test.
Though the non-aldehydes volatilize with difficulty, they are volatile, and hence the ether must be quickly expelled, and the beaker not allowed to stand longer upon the water-bath than necessary for the evaporation of the ether.
The use of charcoal in a pastil is merely for burning, producing, during its combustion, the heat required to quickly volatilize the perfuming material with which it is surrounded.
Now a well-made pastil should not develope any odor of its own, but simply volatilize that fragrant matter, whatever it be, used in its manufacture.
The camphor, thus incorporated with the preservative, does not volatilize so easily as when used in powder.