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Example sentences for "diluting"

Lexicographically close words:
diluent; diluents; dilute; diluted; dilutes; dilution; dilutions; diluvial; diluvian; diluvium
  1. Bismuth salts have a strong tendency to separate out as insoluble basic compounds; this is more especially true of the chloride which, on diluting with a large volume of water, becomes milky; the whole of the bismuth separating out.

  2. The standard acid is made by diluting 250 c.

  3. H{2}O) in water and diluting to 1 litre.

  4. H{2}O) in water, and diluting to a litre.

  5. H{2}O) in distilled water, and diluting to 1 litre.

  6. KMnO{4}) in a little water acidulated with nitric acid, and diluting to 1 litre.

  7. The inner or porous pot contains the zinc rod, and is charged with a dilute acid, made by diluting one volume of sulphuric acid up to ten with water.

  8. And a solution of sulphurous acid, made by diluting 10 c.

  9. The standard normal solution of hydrochloric acid is made by diluting 100 c.

  10. Made by diluting 1 part by measure of saturated lime-water up to 10 with recently boiled distilled water.

  11. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid~ is made by diluting the strong acid with an equal volume of water.

  12. The injected steam draws in air and the steam and air are forced under pressure into the vat, thus diluting the contained molasses, agitating it and thoroughly aerating it.

  13. Diluting completely de-natured alcohol will be held to be such manipulation as is forbidden by law.

  14. Make a weak broth by diluting the remains of yesterday’s soup with hot water, and straining it.

  15. Sew up the swollen heart trimly in coarse net or tarlatan, and put on in a saucepan with two cups of weak broth, made by taking a cupful from the soup and diluting it with water, and half a minced onion.

  16. The method is based on the fact that if dilute impure carbonic acid is passed into a solution of carbonate of sodium, the carbonic acid is absorbed, bicarbonate of sodium being formed, and the diluting gases passing away.

  17. Dissolve about 8 grammes of ammonic thiocyanate (sulphocyanide) crystals in a liter of water, and adjust to decinormal argentic nitrate solution, by diluting till one volume is exactly equal to a volume of the latter.

  18. Then it was discovered that by diluting the latex the degree of oxidation was diminished, and later it was found that if the soft coagulum were placed in almost boiling water for a short time the resulting rubber was pale.

  19. When diluting this agent always remember to pour the acid into the water (i.

  20. The remedy obviously is to reduce the variation in latices by diluting them all to a standard rubber content as is done in sheet preparation.

  21. But Boerhaave says, there is no proper diluent but water; it is therefore evident it is the water, and not the tea, which is the diluting medium.

  22. As this tea produces the effects of cleansing the stomach, promoting digestion, diluting the chyle, and invigorating the whole viscera, it should be constantly drank by those who live freely.

  23. In acting upon the solids, it either alters their texture and cohesion, or, by diluting the canals, change the figure of the sides.

  24. Allowing they are diluting in health, their constant use may so attenuate the liquids as to destroy their natural force and tensity.

  25. When cans of color are opened for the purpose of diluting a portion or making a color, have the cover replaced and returned to closet when through with it.

  26. Prepare your bath by diluting about two ounces of turmeric and a half ounce of copperas in one gallon, more or less, of boiling water.

  27. In diluting your violet use boiling water, and shake well in bottle, and let it stand for a time, when all sediment will settle at the bottom, and will not again mix with your color.

  28. Prepare bath by diluting about one ounce of turmeric in a gallon of boiling water, and enter feathers, letting them remain in bath about two minutes; after which take out and rinse in cold water twice.

  29. Prepare bath by diluting about one teaspoonful of concentrated cotton blue in one gallon of boiling water; add about a teaspoonful of oxalic acid.

  30. Then, on diluting the solution with water, the same changes of color take place, only in the reverse order.

  31. Prepare bath by diluting two ounces of turmeric in about one gallon of water.

  32. Begin in bath by diluting about two ounces of turmeric in a gallon of boiling water (more or less matters not).

  33. Then prepare a bath by diluting a handful of starch in a half gallon of hand warm water, and rub feathers around between the hands.

  34. The cadmium may be extracted by dissolving the ore in sulphuric acid, leaving the solution acidulous, and diluting it with water, then transmitting through it a stream of sulphuretted hydrogen, till the yellow precipitate ceases to fall.

  35. It may be obtained from the syrupy superphosphate of lime above described, by diluting it with water, saturating with carbonate of ammonia; evaporating, crystallizing, and gently igniting the salt in a retort.

  36. We should arrive at quantities smaller still by diluting the solution with a proper quantity of water; but greater precision would be entirely needless.

  37. By largely diluting the spirits with water, and distilling at a moderate temperature, the greater part of this oil may be separated.

  38. It gives, besides, a greater lustre to the colour, even though diluting and weakening it a little.

  39. This evil is prevented by diluting the chloride steep to the proper degree, and moving the goods through it.

  40. It is prepared by infusing cochineal in water of ammonia for 24 hours; then diluting with water, heating to ebullition, and straining.

  41. The decime solution of silver is obtained by dissolving 1 gramme of silver in nitric acid, and diluting the solution with water till its volume become a litre.

  42. If diluting your whiskey makes it so much better as an eye-wash, would not diluting it make it better also as a 'stomach-wash'?

  43. As to the second proposition, systems of mating with the purpose of covering up and gradually diluting out defective traits, this has been shown to be possible with certain types of defectives.

  44. Systems of mating with the purpose of covering up and gradually diluting out defective traits.

  45. Even though recessive defects occur in a stock, there is the possibility of diluting out the imperfection in successive generations if care is taken always to marry into a stock wholly free from it.

  46. Close the ends of the pipet with the fingers, and shake vigorously until the blood and diluting fluid are well mixed.

  47. Widal reaction outfit: either living agar cultures of the typhoid bacillus, or the dead cultures with diluting apparatus, which are sold under various trade names.

  48. Quickly wipe off the blood adhering to the tip, plunge it into the diluting fluid, and suck the fluid up to the mark 101, slightly rotating the pipet meanwhile.

  49. Leukocytes are easily distinguished from red cells, especially when Toisson's diluting fluid is used.

  50. Dead cultures, together with apparatus for diluting the blood, are put up at slight cost by various firms under the names of typhoid diagnosticum, typhoid agglutometer, etc.

  51. The following diluting and fixing fluid is recommended: Formalin 10 c.

  52. Certain sources of error can be eliminated by diluting the gastric juice several times before testing.

  53. The amount of albumin is estimated by Esbach's method, after diluting the fluid.

  54. In some localities ordinary tap-water will answer both for diluting the stain and for washing the film; in others, distilled water must be used.

  55. Quickly dip a clean glass rod into a vessel containing diluting and fixing fluid, and place two or three good-sized drops upon the {167} finger over the puncture.

  56. When the yield of serum from the specimen of blood which has been collected, or is available, is small, the above method of diluting is not practicable, and the dilution should be carried out by Wright's method in a capillary teat pipette.

  57. Further dilutions in multiples of ten can be prepared in the same way, and by varying the number of volumes of diluting fluid or serum any required dilution can be made (see Appendix, Dilution Tables).

  58. In spite of the low temperature the coupling proceeds quickly and the sparingly soluble product can in most cases be precipitated from the solution by acidifying and diluting with water.

  59. When left several hours, a light, white flocculent precipitate deposits, which increases in quantity on diluting with water.

  60. The author has noted similar losses on diluting bleach solutions and that the loss increased on standing.

  61. That the ancients were in the habit of diluting their wine with water, there cannot be a doubt.

  62. Otherwise it is cured by venesection, by the internal or external preparations of lead, or by the application of cold, with an abstemious diet, and diluting liquids, like other inflammations.

  63. Whosoever, then, would prevent a defluxion from turning into a fever, or from anything yet worse, if worse can be, must keep warm and observe a diluting regimen so long as till their water subsides and the symptoms are vanquished.

  64. The digesting power of gastric juice is increased by diluting it with a certain amount of water.

  65. A further proposal for diluting acetylene was the addition to it of air.

  66. To overcome these defects, the very natural process was adopted of diluting the bleaching-powder, such diluent also serving to increase the porosity of the material.

  67. Other methods of diluting acetylene consist in adding a comparatively small proportion of it to some other gas, and may be considered rather as processes for enriching that other gas with acetylene.

  68. In fact the only processes for diluting acetylene which possess real utility are that of adding vaporised petroleum spirit or benzene to the gas, as was described in Chapter X.

  69. It has been suggested that they do this in either one of two ways; namely, by favoring the introduction of water into the protoplasm and so diluting the cell contents, changing the osmotic pressure, etc.

  70. Even in this combination, like in the former, the pleasant flavor or scent is only attained by diluting the ether with alcohol.

  71. It possesses also still a slight smell and taste of lead plaster, which may be removed by diluting it with water, and by digestion with animal charcoal, and some fresh burnt-wood charcoal.

  72. The innkeepers made their fortune in diluting the drink, especially that which they sold to the Indians, who drank all that they could get, in exchange for their peltry.

  73. One of the charges against la Fredière had been that of selling liquor to the savages, and of fraudulently diluting it, at that.

  74. In the graduated measure (Figure 87), measure the water or cereal water for diluting the milk and dissolve the sugar in it.

  75. A gruel may be prepared by diluting a cooked cereal and straining.

  76. Cow's milk is modified sometimes by diluting it to make it digest easier and adding other ingredients to it.


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