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Example sentences for "with water"

  • Some of those carbides yield acetylene when treated with water, some are not attacked, some give liquid products, and some yield methane, or mixtures of methane and hydrogen.

  • The gas passes from the storage holder through one of the pair of purifiers K, with water-sealed lids, which are charged with a chemical preparation for the removal of phosphoretted hydrogen.

  • The second, considerably fewer in number, of more recent date and less saturated with water, float very well.

  • At one end of this table was a tarred tub, lined inside with lead and filled with water.

  • Place the second portion of connective tissue in a pan and cover it with water.

  • Brush the potato with egg diluted with water (1 tablespoonful of water to 1 egg).

  • Put 1/2 teaspoonful of salt in a test tube, half fill it with water.

  • Carefully measure 1/16 teaspoonful of baking soda and mix it with water.

  • Wash the inside of the oven and the movable tray with water to which washing soda solution has been added.

  • Hullo," cried Smith, advancing with the sauce pan filled with water, which he had obtained somewhere in the vicinity, although we could not in the dark see any evidence of a stream.

  • The Oswals will take food cooked with water (katchi) only from Brahmans, and that cooked without water (pakki) from Agarwala and Maheshri Banias.

  • A little turmeric and flour are mixed with water in a plate, and the bride, taking the bridegroom's right hand, dips it into the coloured paste and strikes it against the wall.

  • They then bathe, change their clothes, and go back to the bridegroom's house, the bride carrying the jar filled with water on her head.

  • In one of these cases, in which fixed air was made immiscible with water, it appeared to be not very noxious to animals; but in another case, a mouse died in it pretty soon.

  • That the putrid effluvium will mix with water seems to be evident from the following experiment.

  • And then he washed it with water, and then he sanctified it by the anointing oil of the Spirit of God (Eze 16:8,9).

  • From thence is one day's journey to Lyne, famous for its numerous and abundant wells, that supplied the whole Wababy army with water: this place is much frequented by the Aeneze Arabs.

  • Like the Syrian and Egyptian caravans, it had a particular place assigned for its camp near Mekka, where a large stone tank was built to supply it with water.

  • Cover the Zn with water, and introduce through the thistle-tube measured quantities of HCl, a few cubic centimeters at a time.

  • Scrape off the oxide from the surface of a piece of phosphorus 2 cm long, put it into a wide-mouthed bottle, half cover the P with water, cover the bottle with a glass, and leave it for half an hour or more.

  • Soap is soluble in soft water, but the sodium stearate probably unites with water to form hydrogen sodium stearate and NaOH.

  • The stray horse had fortunately kept near the line we had followed in going to the lake, and I came upon him in a very weak and miserable condition, soon after the arrival of the man who had been sent to meet us with water.

  • In the evening, I directed the overseer to have every thing got ready for breaking up our encampment on the morrow, as the party had been fifteen days in depot, and little else than mud remained in the hole which had supplied them with water.

  • Defn: A yellowish white, translucent mineral, consisting of the carbonates of lime and soda, with water.

  • Defn: To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.

  • To cover completely, as if with water; to immerse; to overcome; as, to whelm one in sorrows.

  • The seeds of the garden Lettuce are emollient, and when rubbed up with water make a pleasant emulsion, which contains nothing of the milky, laxative bitterness furnished by the leaves and stalk.

  • The plants growing in beds of soil to be carefully attended to with water, giving at each application sufficient to penetrate the whole body of soil, as it frequently happens that the surface is moist while the bottom is quite dry.

  • Keep the early crops well supplied with water, and give them frequent sprinklings overhead, to prevent the attacks of red spider.

  • As they are succulent in growth, keep them well and liberally supplied with water.

  • How long my insensibility lasted I do not know; but when recollection returned I found myself supported in a chair by a woman who was a spectator, and Johnson, the officer, was sprinkling me with water.

  • Travelling about North 212 degrees East magnetic for fourteen miles, over samphire flats, with thickets intervening, we reached a fine grassy spot, with water in granite rocks, called Gnookadunging.

  • Steering in a northerly direction for sixteen miles, we reached Yalburnunging, a small grassy spot, with water in a native well, which we deepened four feet, and procured a plentiful supply.

  • South-East direction for eight miles, and camped on an elevated grassy spot, called Mingan, with water in the granite rocks, probably permanent.


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