volatilise如何读

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volatilise是什么意思

  • v. <主英> = volatilize

volatilise英英释义

Verb:
  1. make volatile; cause to pass off in a vapor

volatilise 例句

1 While it continues abundant, the passage of the current is so free — the resistance to it is so small — that the heat generated is incompetent to volatilise the silver.

2 There will be on the part of those particular rays a transference of motion from the agitated aether to the atoms of the volatilised metal, which, as already defined, is absorption.

3 A small quantity carefully heated in a tube, closed at one end, can even be completely volatilised without apparent decomposition.

4 The night air was keen and sharp, but perfectly calm, and I felt myself awakened to the highest degree, almost as if my senses were volatilised by the still and ice-cold air.

5 We have gone over many varieties of the comic, and there is not one of them that is incapable of being volatilised into a witticism.

6 Another defect of the process lies in sulphur being volatilised in the free form, and settling upon the wool causes it to turn yellow, and this yellow colour cannot be got rid of.

7 So that if the Clothes-Volume itself was too like a 59Chaos, we have now instead of the solar Luminary that should still it, the airy Limbo which by intermixture will farther volatilise and discompose it!

8 They are volatilised on ignition; either with, or without, decomposition according to the acid present.

9 The low ceiling was fused where the day poured through, became a candent vapour, volatilised.

10 The lead volatilised from a gold bullion assay would need to be ten times as rich as this to account for a loss of gold equal to the hundredth part of a milligram.

11 Beryllia, in a solution of carbonate of ammonia, is precipitated as carbonate on boiling in proportion as the carbonate of ammonia is volatilised.

12 It appears to be merely a mixture of its components, since by treatment with appropriate solvents the camphor may be readily extracted, and on heating the pyroxyline burns away while the camphor volatilises.

13 It is ignited, gently at first, as there is danger of volatilising some of the platinum chloride, and afterwards intensely.

14 The final residue of coke, which is impregnated with the sulphur which has not been volatilised in the form of sulphurous gases, we need scarcely more than mention here.

15 If the temperature of the manure-heap be permitted to rise too high, the carbonate of ammonia volatilises.

16 Now the volatilised metal which gives us one bright band is to be figured as having its atoms united by springs all of the same tension, its vibrations are all of one kind.

17 This is the fluor acid which volatilises the siliceous substance.

18 The ammonia volatilises, and is carried over into the hydrochloric acid, with which it combines to form ammonic chloride.

19 On separating the one from the other, a brilliant arc containing the mercury in a volatilised condition passes between them.

20 Stannic oxide when ignited with chlorides is more or less completely converted into stannic chloride, which volatilises.

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