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Example sentences for "volatilized"

Lexicographically close words:
volatilised; volatilises; volatility; volatilization; volatilize; volatilizes; volatilizing; volatu; volcanic; volcanism
  1. The heavier vapors are condensed therein and returned to the heater from which they descend into the column while the more volatilized vapors pass over into the final condenser.

  2. By this means the mash is spread in a thin stratum over each partition to the depth of the seal g and is fully exposed to the steam forcing its way up through the holes, the alcohol it contains being thus volatilized at every step.

  3. They wished to be free, and their body, like that of the ancient wrestlers, was covered with a slippery oil, the oceanic mucus that becomes volatilized at the slightest pressure.

  4. This gay decoration had become volatilized through the centuries and its colors, borne away by the wind, had fallen like a rain of dust upon a land in ruins.

  5. When they hit anything, the object absorbs their energy--and is very promptly volatilized by the heat of the absorption.

  6. The radium paint had been destroyed in the only possible way--it was volatilized through all the atmosphere!

  7. The excess of the acids is volatilized by heating.

  8. Note 2: Hydrochloric acid is volatilized from aqueous solutions, except such as are very dilute.

  9. Thakrah tells us that workers in brass also suffer from the inhalation of the volatilized metal.

  10. We may here mention, as a curious result of the Gateshead fire, that several tons of lead, whilst flowing in a molten state, came in contact with a quantity of volatilized sulphur.

  11. For this reason the oil which covers the wall is constantly subjected to high temperatures, by which it is likely to be volatilized and burned.

  12. If the mirror be arsenical, it is readily volatilized from one part of the tube to another, when the latter is heated, and a current of hydrogen, or carbonic acid gas made to pass through it.

  13. They are colorless and are readily volatilized by heat.

  14. It is then introduced into a small tube provided with a bulb, and the mercury volatilized by means of the blow pipe flame: the metal condenses in the bulb of the tube in globules which are readily recognized.

  15. If the bead is saturated, a part of the oxide is volatilized as a white vapor.

  16. It does not melt, but is volatilized at 356°.

  17. The oxides of these metals are also reduced to the metallic state by fusion with soda upon charcoal in the flame of reduction, but they are volatilized only after a continued blast, and a sublimate is thrown upon the charcoal.

  18. The metallic cadmium is volatilized and incrusts the charcoal with its characteristic deep yellow oxide.

  19. This is likewise the case with the microcosmic salt, except that it is more easily volatilized in the reduction flame.

  20. It may be driven from place to place by the application of either flame; but in so doing, the oxide is first reduced by the heated charcoal, and the metallic bismuth so formed is volatilized and reoxidized.

  21. In the reducing flame yields a bead of metallic bismuth, part of which is part of the tellurium volatilized and incrusts the charcoal around.

  22. They do not produce any alteration with fluxes, as they are volatilized before the bead melts.

  23. Sulphide of lithium, formed by heating the sulphate in the reducing flame, is volatilized in similar manner by a strong blast, although less readily than the sulphide of sodium.

  24. At the same time, a part of the reduced metal is volatilized (this continues after the assay is removed from the flame) and re-oxidized.

  25. This metal is volatilized without fusing, and covers the charcoal both in the oxidizing and reducing flames with a deposit of arsenious acid.

  26. When greatly heated by the flame of oxidation, it is driven from place to place without coloring the flame, but when volatilized by the flame of reduction, it tinges the flame blue.

  27. Fuses, is absorbed by the charcoal and partially volatilized incrusting the charcoal around.

  28. The proof of the necessity for heat to aid the chemical assimilation of the volatilized coal elements is seen in starting a fire in a common stove.

  29. Perhaps also the species of fermentation which the matter underwent had attenuated and volatilized some part of it; so that it came over with the phlegm in distillation.

  30. After separation of the precipitate, excess of the lead salt could be removed by a current of sulphuretted hydrogen, and during the concentration of the glycerin, the acetic acid set free would be volatilized with injury to the product.

  31. One of the latest introductions is naphtha extracting oil from linseed, and then volatilized by steam superheated to 400° F.

  32. Any residual traces of the solvent left in the bean are volatilized upon roasting.

  33. Their process consists in bringing the volatilized caffeol in contact with a petrolatum, or absorbing medium, where it is held until needed for combination with the evaporated coffee extract.

  34. In this process, the caffeol of the coffee is volatilized and is then brought into contact with an absorbing medium such as is used in the extraction of perfumes.

  35. The process consists in bringing the volatilized caffeol in contact with a petrolatum absorbing medium, where it is held until needed for combination with the evaporated coffee extract.

  36. The nitrogen volatilized in bread making appears to be mainly that present in the flour in amid forms or liberated as the result of fermentation processes.

  37. When fermentation is unnecessarily prolonged, an appreciable amount of nitrogen is volatilized in the form of ammonia and allied bodies, as amids.

  38. It is not appreciably volatilized at a red heat.

  39. Hence at many gas-works where it is found necessary to do so it is used in various forms of carburettor, in which it is volatilized and its vapour used for enriching coal gas up to the requisite illuminating power.

  40. Iodine on a water bath until all iodin had volatilized was dissolved in water, acidulated with phosphoric acid, and hydrogen dioxid solution added.

  41. As it is easily volatilized by heat, it may be readily examined as to its sophistication with other salts.

  42. Vegetable acids, resins, fats, and volatilized oils, are not of themselves subject to putrefaction.

  43. To determine the entire combination of the aluminous sub-salts with the stuffs, by separating almost all the acetic acid which was not volatilized in the stove-drying of the mordant.

  44. If the fire be too feeble, only a sublimate is obtained; but, if too violent, much of the arsenic is volatilized into the pipes.

  45. Thereby the mercury which had been volatilized in d, if it be already condensed by the cooling in the series of aludels f g, may pass into the corresponding gutter, next into the hole m, fig.

  46. The ammonia is volatilized in the act of drying the globules.

  47. By double decomposition, the ammonia is volatilized in combination with the carbonic acid of the chalk, and the vapours are received in a condensing receiver made either of glass, stone ware, or lead.

  48. Glauber salt is partially volatilized by the heat of the furnace, and acts upon the arch of the oven and the tops of the pots.

  49. The process of smoking depends upon the action of the wood acid, or the creosote volatilized with it, which operates upon the flesh.

  50. The alkalis enable us to detect the presence of other oils, as that of turpentine or sassafras, in that of cloves, because they fix the latter, while the former may be volatilized with water by distilling the mixture.

  51. The grooves of these damper-slabs admit a small stream of air to complete the combustion of the volatilized particles of soot.

  52. For this purpose the plant is introduced into a still, water is poured upon it, and heat being applied, the oil is volatilized by the aid of the watery vapour, at the temperature of 212 deg.

  53. All the saline substances, even fixed alkali, are volatilized in a few seconds.

  54. Gold, silver, and probably platina, are slowly volatilized without any particular phenomenon.

  55. It is volatilized by the heat of the flame into a mixture of hydrogen and hydrocarbon gases and these are consumed under the heat of the process of consumption by the oxygen in the air.

  56. Charcoal was ignited to intense whiteness by it in oxymuriatic acid, and volatilized by it, but without being decomposed.

  57. The residue of the expansible fluid is volatilized by heat, and is dissolved, but without effervescence, in the above-mentioned acids.

  58. It is not volatilized by heat, and is insoluble in water and alcohol.


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