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Example sentences for "water bath"

  • Pack in jar and sterilize 120 minutes in hot-water bath.

  • In using the hot-water bath outfit, begin to count sterilizing time when the water begins to boil.

  • Tomatoes may be cut in pieces, packed closely into jars and sterilized 25 minutes in hot-water bath.

  • If the home-made hot-water bath outfit is used enough water should be in the boiler to come at least one inch above the tops of the jars, and the water, in boiling out, should never be allowed to drop to the level of these tops.

  • Having prepared stock jelly and jelly colours, and allowed both to set, they are weighed out in proper proportions, the jelly being dissolved in a tin vessel placed in a water bath.

  • In hand coating, the tissue compound may be strained through fine muslin into a flat tin dish placed on a water bath; the surface cleared of air bubbles by dragging over it a strip of stiff paper.

  • Soak the gelatine in the water until quite limp, dissolve by heat, then add the 30 grain chrome alum solution; roughly filter through two or more thicknesses of fine muslin into a flat dish on a water bath.

  • Then fill jars to within quarter inch of top with boiling water, and put in hot water bath--see "Canning Fruit in a Water Bath".

  • To drive out the air, place the jars (with covers loosely adjusted) in a water bath at simmering temperature (180 degrees F.

  • WATER ICE Soak three tablespoons of gelatin in one cup of cold water for one-half hour, then place in a hot-water bath to melt.

  • Stock may be made, filled into sterilized jars and then the rubber and lid adjusted; the soup may then be processed for three hours in a hot-water bath.

  • Strain and fill into sterilized bottles and process for forty minutes in a hot-water bath.

  • Mix the two solutions, evaporate the mixture over a water bath, at 140 deg.

  • This may be done either in a water bath or in a pressure cooker.

  • If the cans are to be processed in a water bath, keep them in the boiling water just as long as glass jars of food would be kept there.

  • Then the filled jars are covered loosely and placed in a water bath and processed; that is, cooked and sterilized.

  • Thus, the water-seal outfit will cook the food in the cans in about one-fourth less time than will the water bath of the one-period cold-pack canning method.

  • This fusion should be made by a heat of a water bath, about 176 deg.

  • Fifteen ounces of this soap-varnish, mixed with 12 ounces of the above metallic soaps, and 5 ounces of fine white wax, are to be melted together at a gentle heat in a porcelain basin, by means of a water bath.

  • Some chemists merely heat the butter on a water bath.

  • Fresh butter melted in a water bath, allowed to settle, and the clear portion poured into an earthenware basin or pot, set in cold water, so as to cool it as quickly as possible, without allowing it to crystallise.

  • Melt the butter in a stoneware or a well-glazed earthen pan set in a water bath at a heat not exceeding 180 deg.

  • The substances thus acidulated are to be placed in a retort, distilled over a water bath, and the distillate collected in a cool receiver containing some caustic potass.

  • It has been my custom to recommend a hot soap-and-water bath once or twice a week, depending upon the individual requirements, and a daily cold bath.

  • If there is no bath cabinet in the home beneficial results can be secured by means of a hot-water bath.

  • Probably a weekly soap-and-water bath is all that is absolutely essential for cleanliness if one follows a daily regimen which will maintain a condition of internal cleanliness.

  • If the product is cooked in closed jars in the hot-water bath as directed the food will be sterilized so that it will keep indefinitely.

  • Put the whole into an alembic well luted; distil in a water bath; and what you draw off will prove an exquisite Angelic Water.

  • This filtrate is freed from alcohol by evaporation over a water bath, the approximate quantity of a solution of caustic soda then added, and the whole shaken up with ether.

  • The residue is squeezed out while hot, and the extract, after being allowed to settle awhile, is decanted off, and evaporated to a viscid consistency over a water bath.

  • The solution of crude coniine in ether obtained by either of the above processes is evaporated over a water bath to remove the ether, mixed with dry potassium carbonate, and then submitted to fractional distillation from an air bath.

  • Melt in a water bath, and add 10 parts of slaked lime.

  • The juices are put in bottles and are immediately corked and wired securely, and then submerged in a water bath to a depth of about 1 inch above the bottles.

  • Place in a bottle and heat in a water bath; add the acids, dissolve, add the oil of cloves and sufficient hot water to make a pint, and strain.

  • The jars were then placed in a water bath maintained at a uniform temperature, and covered with glass to keep the surface of the dough moist.

  • This clear filtrate is placed in a beaker and heated in a water bath to the boiling point.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "water bath" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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