In addition to which, inweak solutions heat is absorbed, as shown in Chapter X.
Among external refrigerants are cold water, evaporating lotions, weak solutions of subacetate of lead, &c.
Weak solutions of alum, or carbolic acid, with or without the addition of a few grains of corrosive sublimate, or of arsenious acid, are also highly antiseptic.
The second is easily dissolved out by weak solutions of the carbonated alkalies, and is again precipitated on the addition of an acid.
Weak solutions of iodine locally are said to be of service.
When the local distress is very great, astringent lozenges (catechu, krameria) may be allowed to dissolve in the mouth, or sprays of weak solutions of alum or of carbolic acid may be propelled upon the mucous membrane.
Spontaneity ceases very rapidly even in weak solutions; and for an exceedingly short time after it has done so, the bell continues responsive both to tentacular and to direct stimulation.
Some substances, however, exert a more marked permanent effect of this kind than do weak solutions of morphia.
This effect is particularly liable to occur after prolonged soaking in weak solutions of glycerine.
Weak solutions of sulphate of quinine, of nicotine, camphor, poison of the cobra, &c.
Besides the differences just indicated between the leaves immersed in water and in weak solutions of ammonia, the tentacles of the latter are in most cases much more closely inflected.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weak solutions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.