Chemical-properties Sentence Examples

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  • In its chemical properties glucose is a typical oxyaldehyde or aldose.

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  • A more careful study of the physical as well as the chemical properties of a soil must precede intelligent experimentation in rotation.

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  • Connecting the experimental study of the physical and chemical properties is the immense theoretical edifice termed the kinetic theory of gases.

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  • Some have supposed that certain chemical properties of which the Nile water was possessed acted as a glue or cement to cause the two layers to adhere; others, with more reason, that glutinous matter contained in the material itself was solved by the action of water, whether from the Nile or any other source; and others again read in Pliny's words an implication that a paste was actually used.

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  • It is now generally accepted that this number, experimentally determined by Moseley for a number of elements, defines the physical and chemical properties of the particular element.

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  • In its chemical properties it closely resembles barium and strontium, and to some degree magnesium; these four elements comprise the so-called metals of the "alkaline earths."

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  • Its chemical properties closely resemble those of chlorine and bromine; its affinity for other elements, however, is as a rule less than that of either.

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  • Reference should also be made to the articles on the individual alkaloids for further details as to their medicinal and chemical properties.

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  • He regarded the chemical properties of a substance as due to (1) the chemical atoms composing it, and (2) the structure, and he asserted that while different compounds might have the same components (isomerism), yet only one compound could have a particular structure.

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  • Frankland had recognized the analogies existing between the chemical properties of nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic and antimony, noting that they act as trior penta-valent.

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  • Attempts have been made to co-ordinate this ionizing power of solvents with their dielectric constants, or with their chemical properties.

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  • Its physical and chemical properties have been the subject of much study, and have a special interest in view of the extraordinary difference between the physical characters of the diamond and those of graphite (blacklead) or charcoal, with which it is chemically identical, and into which it can be converted by the action of heat or electricity.

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  • Its chemical properties are in general intermediate between those of chlorine and iodine; thus it requires the presence of a catalytic agent, or a fairly high temperature, to bring about its union with hydrogen.

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  • An aromatic is a organic compound that contains a benzene ring in is molecule or has very similar chemical properties to benzene.

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  • A genuine birthstone is the real McCoy-it contains all the chemical properties associated with the particular gem.

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  • The likelihood that a drug will cause an allergic reaction depends in part on the chemical properties of the drug.

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  • Some consumers consider lab-created and other synthetic and imitation diamonds to be fake, even if they share the same physical and chemical properties as naturally mined stones.

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