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Example sentences for "crystallise"

Lexicographically close words:
crystall; crystalline; crystallisable; crystallisation; crystallisations; crystallised; crystallises; crystallising; crystallizable; crystallization
  1. It is not possible to crystallise this alkaline salt from a dissolved state, without the combination of that quantity of water, nor to separate that water without destroying its crystalline state.

  2. If, by any art, this substance shall be dissolved in simple water, or made to crystallise from any solution, in that case, the assertion which has been here made may be denied.

  3. Fancy that you don't want to crystallise yourselves: you didn't, the day before yesterday, and you were not unhappy when it rained then.

  4. Suppose we use this calamitous forenoon to choose the shapes we are to crystallise into?

  5. Arsenic and sulphur crystallise from their vapours.

  6. You know, we are to crystallise ourselves out of the whole playground.

  7. With a few exceptions, the salts of beryllium crystallise with great difficulty, and to a considerable extent resemble the salts of magnesium; thus, for instance, beryllium chloride is analogous to magnesium chloride.

  8. The solution does not crystallise on evaporation, because the solubility of caustic soda when hot is very great, but crystals containing water of crystallisation may be obtained by cooling.

  9. Perfectly pure sodium hydroxide may also be obtained by allowing strong solutions to crystallise (in the cold) (Note 27).

  10. In order to do this a saturated solution is left to crystallise at a temperature below 30° in a current of air, in order to promote the separation of the water vapour.

  11. Furthermore, the first portions of the salt which crystallise out in the salt-pans are invariably contaminated with gypsum, since the waters of saline springs always contain this substance.

  12. But enough of mere assertion; let me crystallise some of the evidence that has come before you.

  13. The crystals are now dissolved in boiling dilute alcohol, filtered, and the solution set aside to crystallise by spontaneous evaporation.

  14. If it contains water it begins to crystallise in brilliant white plates when cooled to -24 deg.

  15. Should the sugar crystallise out of the confection, or 'candy,' as it is called, the same method may be followed.

  16. Owing to the presence of highly-heated steam under pressure in the body of the mass when in a molten condition, the quartz has been the last of the minerals to crystallise out, and hence does not itself occur with the crystalline form.

  17. From her bosom issue long lacteal jets that seem, as it were, to crystallise into stars.

  18. Convention did not early harden down into fixity of composition or crystallise into rigid forms.

  19. Such a condition is called dimorphism; those minerals which crystallise in three systems are said to be trimorphous.

  20. A part of the transfomed substance may remain in solution in the cytoblastem or may crystallise out as the beginning of a new cell; another part, the cell-substance, crystallises round the nucleolus.

  21. When they crystallise as portents, they lose all their usefulness.

  22. Structural characters crystallise out, as it were.

  23. When a kettle of the water was sufficiently boiled down, it was necessary to pour it out into small vessels, that the sugar might crystallise by cooling.

  24. Repeatedly dissolve and crystallise commercial stearic acid in hot alcohol, until its melting point becomes constant at not less than 158 deg.

  25. It is prepared by fusing antimonic acid with excess of potassa, in a silver crucible, dissolving the fused mass in a little cold water, and allowing it to crystallise in vacuo.

  26. Filter, evaporate, and crystallise over sulphuric acid under a bell-glass.

  27. By dissolving grain silver in nitric acid diluted with about twice its weight of water, evaporating the solution until it is strong enough to crystallise on cooling, and then allowing it to cool very slowly.

  28. The glycogen product deposited a very small amount of crystalline matter on standing, but the quantity was too minute for examination; moreover, it refused altogether to crystallise in contact with the aldehyde.

  29. These feelings gradually crystallise into a large and lofty contempt for humanity, until, after a space of eight years, another revolution occurs in his prevailing mood.

  30. In several cases we are able to discern the dispersed elements, which in due time crystallise in the poem.

  31. It is not inherently impossible to organise this sentiment, crystallise it, direct it and make it effective.

  32. Pacifism may be either static or dynamic; it may seek to keep things as they are, to crystallise international society in its present forms, or on the other hand may base itself on the assumption that these forms will change.

  33. The world is a supersaturated solution of the will-for-peace, and there is nothing for it to crystallise upon.

  34. Certain Times do crystallise themselves in a magnificent manner; and others, perhaps, are like to do it in rather a shabby one!

  35. Certain Times do crystallise themselves in a magnificent manner, others in a rather shabby one.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crystallise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.