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Example sentences for "chemical analysis"

  • The epidermis, subjected to chemical analysis, had all the properties of silex.

  • When this is not the case and complete incineration and disaggregation have occurred, recourse must be had to the indications furnished by a chemical analysis.

  • The metals dissolved in the several filtrates are then detected, either by the processes previously given for the detection of metallic poisons, or by the more complete methods contained in works on chemical analysis.

  • In instances of this nature the fusibility of the coin should be determined, and the result obtained compared with the melting point of the legal alloy, or, this failing, a chemical analysis executed.

  • The following formulae exhibit the composition of the leading commercial glasses, as shown by chemical analysis, together with the proportions of the raw materials used in their production.

  • According to chemical analysis, the garnet is a double silicate of alumina and lime, coloured with iron and manganese.

  • And may order a chemical analysis of remains, etc.

  • If a chemical analysis of the various organs and tissues is to be made, and it is impossible to have the chemist present, the medical examiner should obtain some new glass jars of suitable size, with close-fitting glass covers.

  • Coroner may order a chemical analysis of remains (Laws, 1887, ch.

  • Priestley, notwithstanding his merit as a discoverer and a man of genius, was never, strictly speaking, entitled to the name of chemist; as he was never able to make a chemical analysis.

  • Gmelin is professor of chemistry at Tubingen; he has devoted the whole of his attention to chemical analysis, and has published a great number of excellent ones, particularly in Schweigger's Journal.

  • It is largely for these reasons that a chemical analysis of a soil is from one point of view of little value in giving evidence of its actual fertility.

  • A chemical analysis of the contents of the stomach, etc.

  • With an Introduction to the Principles of Chemical Analysis, Inorganic and Organic.

  • It should therefore find many applications in chemical analysis.

  • It is, therefore, a case of chemical analysis, in which peculiar methods are employed to attain the object in view with accuracy and dispatch.

  • This was discovered by chemical analysis to be sulphate of baryta.

  • It is employed much in medicine, chemical analysis, and by the pastry-cooks to give sponginess to their cakes in consequence of its volatilization from their dough in the oven.

  • The statues made by the Kellers at Versailles were found on chemical analysis to consist of-- No.

  • The amount of each of these present in a preparation must be established by chemical analysis.

  • Chemical analysis of a specimen of Sulpho-Lythin purchased in the open market indicated its composition to be: Sodium sulphate, anhydrous 10.

  • Every case without exception of “chemical analysis” constitutes a well-marked example of the Method of Difference.

  • When men began to use the balance in chemical analysis, they did not prove by trial, but took for granted, as self-evident, that the weight of the whole must be found in the aggregate weight of the elements.

  • There is wide misconception regarding the value of chemical analysis of the soil as an aid in making choice of a fertilizer.

  • Chemical analysis is costly and unsatisfactory as a guide to fertilization.

  • It has been pointed out that a chemical analysis of a soil is not a dependable guide in the selection of a fertilizer.

  • As he finished with each victim he took some bit of cotton or gauze with which he had wiped their cuts, enough blood to serve him in chemical analysis, and handed it to Mackay.

  • I will not know the identity of the guilty person until I complete a chemical analysis.

  • Just think, a dried stain of the wine, no matter how tiny, might have served me in a chemical analysis.

  • In such a case where would the morphine be chiefly found after death, by chemical analysis?

  • Of course a chemical analysis, if it should show the presence of the drug, would go very far to corroborate this presumption.

  • I believe it will require a chemical analysis before it can be asserted that morphine is present.

  • This bed is shown by chemical analysis to contain about 50 per cent of carbon, partly in the form of graphite, partly in the form of anthracite; and there can be little doubt but that it is really a stratum of "metamorphic" coal.


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