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Example sentences for "fusing"

Lexicographically close words:
fusileer; fusileers; fusillade; fusillades; fusils; fusion; fusions; fuss; fusse; fussed
  1. The tendency of a brick to become plastic at a temperature below the fusing point.

  2. This sample may serve also for analysis and the determination of unburned carbon and fusing temperature.

  3. Its fusing point may be considered as 226°.

  4. No, for love is an instant's fusing of shadow and substance, fused for that instant only, whereafter the lover may harvest pleasure from either alone, but hardly from these two united.

  5. All glazed ware should be placed in the kiln with at least 1/2 an inch of space between the pieces to prevent them from sticking together during the fusing state of the glaze, when it is apt to bubble or "boil.

  6. Metallic Mg is prepared by fusing MgCl2 with Na.

  7. Lunar caustic is made by fusing AgNO3 crystals, and is used for cauterizing (burning) the flesh.

  8. By fusing this in the oxy-hydrogen flame, ordinary Pt is obtained.

  9. The religious poets of this period, on the other hand, furnish clear evidence of the constructive, organizing and fusing power of these newly dawning spiritual insights, as they worked upon the minds of highly gifted and endowed persons.

  10. He had travelled, read, studied, occasionally written, and in matters pertaining to the colouring and fusing of glass was cited as an authority.

  11. There is a new method of fusing glass that I've promised myself long ago I would look into.

  12. Byron had splendid powers of humour, and the most poetic satire that we have example of, fusing at times to hard irony.

  13. It is the thirst for this glorious enthusiasm, this fusing of matter and manner, this act of giving the spirit within outward form, that spurs the artist on at all times, and it is this that is the wonderful thing about art.

  14. Those of the alkali metals are prepared by fusing manganese dioxide with sodium or potassium hydroxide in the presence of air or of some oxidizing agent (nitre, potassium chlorate, &c.

  15. Manganese Carbide, Mn3C, is prepared by heating manganous oxide with sugar charcoal in an electric furnace, or by fusing manganese chloride and calcium carbide.

  16. For while fate showered you magnificently with gifts, it seems to have at the same time sought to negate its liberality by fusing in your personality the base alloy, by decreeing that you should have enormous powers and yet abuse them.

  17. It proceeds directly, clearly, passing through jewels and clots of color, and fusing them into the mass.

  18. It is made by fusing sand or powdered flint with caustic or with mild soda; sometimes, by digesting crushed flint or chert with caustic soda solution under considerable pressure in autoclaves or specially constructed boilers.

  19. The separate strips are joined together by autogenous soldering, that is, by fusing the edges together.

  20. It is obviously a sort of forge for fusing in crucibles.

  21. This is made by fusing copper, and then removing it to another furnace, where the repeated blast makes the metal separate into small scales like millet, known as flowers.

  22. He describes the preparation of the metal from the crude ore, both by roasting and reduction from the oxide with argol and saltpetre, and also by fusing with metallic iron.

  23. It is formed by fusing cadmia with copper ore.

  24. Rich fusible clays added to hard clays may stop the crazing, or the fusing point may be lowered by the addition of spar.

  25. The felspar or China stone furnish the fluxing ingredients for fusing and binding.

  26. The glaze requires stiffening, and the addition of ground flint or quartz, China stone or clay and felspar introduces alumina and silica and raises the fusing point.

  27. Indeed, it is only necessary to read the French literature of the seventeenth century, to see the incompatibility of the two classes, and the utter hopelessness of fusing into one party the popular and aristocratic spirit.

  28. The third stage, above which we have not yet risen, consists in the union of chemical and electrical laws, and in the progress we are making towards fusing into one generalization their separate phenomena.

  29. The next commonest variety is a rubbly, rarely well characterised pitchstone (fusing into a white glass) which passes in the most irregular manner into stony grey lavas.

  30. We may connect an insulated line to a source of such currents, we may pass an inappreciable current over the line, and on any point of the same we are able to obtain a heavy current, capable of fusing a thick copper wire.

  31. I may venture to say, in regard to its use, that much time is saved and a more perfect action of the pump insured by fusing and boiling the potash as soon as, or even before, the pump settles down.

  32. In the Voelker mantle a basis of thoria was produced, and was then coated by dipping in a substance termed by the patentee "Voelkerite," a body made by fusing together a number of oxides in the electric furnace.

  33. It was claimed that the process of fusing the materials together in the electric furnace altered the composition in some unexplained way, but the true explanation is probably that all water of hydration was eliminated.

  34. For the heating or fusing of a substance, whereby its reduction would be avoided, we use platinum foil as a support.

  35. If the copper bead obtained by fusing upon carbonate of soda be cupelled with assay lead, a silver bead will be obtained.

  36. By fusing it with carbonate of soda upon charcoal in the reduction flame, the soda is absorbed by the charcoal, while the protoxide of the metal remains as a light grey powder.

  37. This result is sometimes obtained in fusing rich silver ores on charcoal.

  38. If the presence of cadmium is suspected in zinc-blende, it may be detected by fusing a small piece of the blende upon charcoal in carbonate of soda.

  39. The salts of nitric or chloric acid are determined by fusing them with the cyanide of potassium, because the salts of these acids detonate.

  40. The arsenical bead obtained by fusing the mineral on charcoal, if fused upon the same support with borax successively added and removed, gives firstly an iron reaction, then cobalt if present, and lastly nickel.

  41. This is effected by fusing the substance under examination with another which possesses a greater affinity for oxygen.

  42. The substances of this group cannot be reduced to the metallic state, neither by heating them per se, nor by fusing them with reagents.

  43. The magnesian residue obtained by fusing with carbonate of soda gives the magnesian-reaction with nitrate of cobalt.

  44. Nor does it require any flux; because it is very fusible: which allows us to melt it, and collect it in a mass, without the necessity of fusing likewise the earthy and stony matters in which it is lodged.

  45. Mr. Geoffroy demonstrated the reguline part of Antimony to be an ingredient in the Kermes; having procured therefrom an actual Regulus of Antimony, by fusing it with the black flux.

  46. The existence of Arsenic in this saline compound is easily discovered, by fusing it with metallic substances, on which it produces the same effects as Arsenic.

  47. This second method, whereby one substance is incorporated with another by means of fire, but without fusing either of them, is in general called Cementation.


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