A candle additive called Vybar can be added to the melted wax in order to stabilize the fragrance.
A collecting plate is placed on the ear to catch melted wax.
A form melted from the shadows before her, and she held her breath.
A form melted from the shadows right before she reached it.
A further improvement consisted in passing the metal wire to which the gold leaves were attached through a glass tube much wider than the rod, the latter being fixed concentrically in the glass tube by means of solid shellac melted and run in.
A hot ciabatta filled with tuna and melted cheese. £ 4.75 West country burger with bacon and cheese.
A little dab of melted gel on the tab will hold the wick in place as you place embeds and pour the hot gel.
A lump of snow cannot be melted instantaneously.
A melted candle lay on the counter, a reminder of the storm, but the lights were working.
A moment later, it melted, and he embraced her.
A raid on Delphi attempted by the Persians in 480 B.C. was said to have been frustrated by the god himself, by means of a storm or earthquake which hurled rocks down on the invaders; a similar tale is told of the raid of the Gauls in 279 B.C. But the sacrilege thus escaped at the hands of foreign invaders was inflicted by the Phocian defenders of Delphi during the Sacred War, 356-346 B.C., when many of the precious votive offerings were melted down.
About the same time Davy showed that two pieces of ice could be melted by rubbing them together in a vacuum, although everything surrounding them was at a temperature below the freezing point.
According to some, Niobe is the goddess of snow and winter, whose children, slain by Apollo and Artemis, symbolize the ice and snow melted by the sun in spring; according to others, she is an earth-goddess, whose progeny - vegetation and the fruits of the soil - is dried up and slain every summer by the shafts of the sun-god.
Add finely grated bar soap to the boiling water and stir until soap is melted.
Add melted soap, washing soda and Borax.
Add the shredded coconut into the melted chocolate and mix it with a spoon.
Add two teaspoons of melted coconut oil to boost lather and provide extra moisturizing benefits.
After cupcakes have cooled, dip the top of each in melted chocolate or warm chocolate ganache.
After draining, if serving immediately the asparagus can be dressed with either extra virgin olive oil, melted butter or walnut oil.
After it has been melted down and brought to a red heat, the blast, admitted at the back, oxidizes the lead and drives the litharge formed towards the front, where it is run off.
After the charge has been fully melted, it is held in the molten state from 30 to 60 minutes.
After the hoaxers disappeared and the ice melted, the group quickly realized that the only thing contained in the ice was a rubber suit.
After you spread the chocolate frosting onto the cake, use melted white chocolate chips to create a web.
Again, by raising the temperature, a metal in the solid state can be melted and liquefied, and poured into a mould to assume any form desired, which is retained when the metal cools and solidifies again; the gaseous state of a metal is revealed by the spectroscope.
Air lifts were pieces of ancillary equipment for lifting melted bitumen up to the mixer on top of the plant.
Alex shifted his attention to Gerald and his face melted into a smile.
All finished off with steaming hot chocolate and melted marsh mallows around the camp fire.
Allow the brie to stand less time for a more melted texture.
Alumina itself is so refractory that it cannot be melted save by the oxyhydrogen blowpipe or the electric arc, and except in the molten state it is not susceptible of decomposition by any chemical reagent.
Always add the color to a completely melted base.
Among the incidental operations are (a) the valuation of the bullion by weighing and assaying it; (b) " rating" the bullion, or calculating the amount of copper to be added to make up the standard alloy; (c) recovering the values from ground-up crucibles, ashes and floor sweepings (the Mint " sweep "); (d) assaying the melted bars; (e) " pyxing " the finished coin or selecting specimens to be weighed and assayed; (f) " telling " or counting the coin.
Antimony trioxide occurs as the minerals valentinite and senarmontite, and can be artificially prepared by burning antimony in air; by heating the metal in steam to a bright red heat; by oxidizing melted antimony with litharge; by decomposing antimony trichloride with an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate, or by the action of dilute nitric acid on the metal.
Any resentment she had at A'Ran melted further.
Any resentment that lingered from his betrayal melted away at the sight of what he'd been through to save her.
Any resistance she might have mustered melted at his words.
Any sand or heavy matter in suspension is allowed to fall to the bottom of the pan into the " sandbox " before the melted sugar is run off to the cloth filters.
As an application of moving axes, consider the motion of liquid filling the ellipsoidal case 2 y 2 z2 Ti + b1 +- 2 = I; (1) and first suppose the liquid be frozen, and the ellipsoid l3 (4) (I) (6) (9) (I o) (II) (12) (14) = 2 U ¢ 2, (15) rotating about the centre with components of angular velocity, 7 7, f'; then u= - y i +z'i, v = w = -x7 7 +y (2) Now suppose the liquid to be melted, and additional components of angular velocity S21, 522, S23 communicated to the ellipsoidal case; the additional velocity communicated to the liquid will be due to a velocity-function 2224_ - S2 b c 6 a 5 x b2xy, as may be verified by considering one term at a time.
As he peddled downhill toward Ridgway, he could see the east side of the valley, exposed to the southern sun, had melted nearly clear of snow while across the valley, draped in shadow most of the day, the western slope retained almost all its recent covering.
As is shown by his verses and sometimes by his prose, his mind was highly imaginative; the poet Coleridge declared that if he "had not been the first chemist, he would have been the first poet 1 Davy's will directed that this service, after Lady Davy's death, should pass to his brother, Dr John Davy, on whose decease, if he had no heirs who could make use of it, it was to be melted and sold, the proceeds going to the Royal Society" to found a medal to be given annually for the most important discovery in chemistry anywhere made in Europe or Anglo-America."The silver produced £736, and the interest on that sum is expended on the Davy medal, which was awarded for the first time in 1877, to Bunsen and Kirchhoff for their discovery of spectrum analysis.
As made by the Indians it was composed of the lean parts of the meat, dried in the sun, and pounded or shredded and mixed into a paste with melted fat.
As the slag thus formed flows off to the sides of the scorifier, the assay clears and the melted metallic lead forms an "eye" in the middle.
As this lower chain does not reach the snow-line, the streams rising from it are scanty, while the Santa, Pativilca and other coast-rivers which break through it from sources in the snowy chain have a greater volume from the melted snows.
At first the fury of his assault forced back the superior numbers of the prince; but Simon's Welsh levies melted away and his enemies closed the last avenue of escape.
At the end of the day, ask your children if they liked the soup or tortillas with melted cheese that you packed in their lunch.
At the Royal Mint gold is melted in crucibles about 10 in.
Bake for 30 minutes, top with mozzarella, and then bake for 5 minutes more or until the mozzarella is melted.
Bake until cheese is melted and bubbling.
Beat with the whisk until the cheese is melted.
Beeswax sheets are made from melted beeswax that is poured into special molds to make sheets.
Beryllium oxide, beryllia or glucina, BeO, is a very hard white powder which can be melted and distilled in the electric furnace, when it condenses in the form of minute hexagonal crystals.
Besides minor advantages, this plan has the merit of avoiding an ineffective period which occurs in common open-hearth procedure just after the charge of cast iron has been melted down.
Bianca gave him a disapproving look that quickly melted into a smile.
Both of these additions are stirred into the melted wax while it is still warm enough to pour.
Brandon met her gaze, and his somber expression finally melted into a smile.
Broil for about two minutes - until the eggs set on top and the cheese is melted.
But after a few skirmishes they melted away, and Menelek was obliged to submit and do obeisance to John.
But his smile melted into a deep frown as he uttered the next few words wistfully.
By a change of temperature and pressure combined, a substance can in general be made to pass from one state into another; thus by gradually increasing the temperature a solid piece of ice can be melted into the liquid state of water, and the water again can be boiled off into the gaseous state as steam.
By placing ingots in a furnace and observing which one melted a fair idea of the temperature was obtained.
By that time, the shy creature has already melted back into the forest gloom away from the prying eyes of humans and camera lenses.
Candle dyes are used to add a punch of color, while fragrance or essential oils add lovely candle scents to the melted wax.
Candles can also be made by rolling beeswax sheets or using gel wax, which is not melted, but all traditional candle making involves melting something.
Carefully pour melted paraffin wax into the cup, making sure the wick stays centered.
Compared with the Bessemer process, which converts a charge of even as much as 20 tons of pig iron into steel in a few minutes, and the open-hearth process which easily treats charges of 75 tons, the crucible process is, of course, a most expensive one, with its little 80-lb charges, melted with great consumption of fuel because the heat is kept away from the metal by the walls of the crucible, themselves excellent heat insulators.
Container candles are the ideal solution to keeping melted wax contained.
Continue microwaving the chocolate chips ten seconds at a time until they are melted and creamy; do not overcook or the chocolate will become grainy and unworkable.
Continue to cook until thickened then remove from the heat and stir in the cheese until melted.
Cook until cheese is melted and roast beef is warm, about seven minutes.
Cover the melted butter with an even layer of sugar.
Create fences using melted chocolate and parchment paper.
Cut lady finger cookies in half and cover in melted chocolate and pick up a food coloring pen.
Cutler's cement, used for fixing knife-blades in their hafts, is made of equal parts of brick-dust and melted rosin, or of 4 parts of rosin with i each of beeswax and brick-dust.
Dean drove with even more caution now that the melted road sections were beginning to freeze anew, downshifting, allowing the reduced gear to slow the vehicle.
Debray prepared it, in a compact state, by reducing the volatilized chloride with melted sodium, in an atmosphere of hydrogen.
Device for pouring melted vinamold steadily into the mold cavity.
Dip the tabbed end of the wick into the melted wax and center it on the bottom of the inside of the glass jar.
Dipping the braided wick into melted wax is called "priming" the wick, and is done to make it stronger and burn more slowly.
Dissolve the bicarbonate of soda in a little water and add to the melted golden syrup mixture.
Dripless tapers are a good example of the wick taking care of the excess wax, since there is little room for the melted wax to pool.
Dry chlorine gas passed into melted urea decomposes it with formation of cyanuric acid and ammonium chloride, nitrogen and ammonia being simultaneously liberated.
During the great migrations in Asia from east to west many populations were probably driven to the northern borders of the great plateau and thence compelled to descend into Siberia; succeeding waves of immigration forced them still farther towards the barren grounds of the north, where they melted away.
Edith at first looked shocked, but almost at once, her face melted to a resigned look—a condemned maiden mounting the guillotine steps, Joan of Arc as the match ignited her pyre.
Edith at first looked shocked, but almost at once, her face melted to a resigned look—a condemned maiden mounting the guillotine steps, Joan of Arc as the match ignited her pyre.
Even cocoa butter or other exotic "butters" can be melted and used in soap.
Even if you make a mistake, the wax can always be melted again and made into a new candle.
Eventually the fighting became so furious that the troops engaged literally melted away, particularly at Ligny, and the emperor was finally compelled to call on his reserve to replenish the troops first engaged.
Every time he touched her, her resolve melted.
Everyone within a few meters of Xander melted.
Everything has melted butter in it or on it.
Family Education provides instructions for making candles from melted wax and things you have around the house.
Fatigue kept most of the thoughts from gaining traction, and they melted away like much of her dreams did. Gabe stopped at sunset, as darkness settled into the jungle. Katie watched him set up a small fire.
Finally a black phosphorus was described by Thenard as formed by rapidly-cooling melted phosphorus.
Finding that the rest of the plan had miscarried, Buckinghams retainers melted away from him, and he was forced to fly.
Focusing hard on not letting him affect her, she continued her game of seduction, teasing him with looks, touches, whispers, until Darian's body was rigid and his turmoil had melted into lust intense enough to make his eyes glow.
For a healthier alternative to melted butter, consider using a butter-flavored popcorn salt.
For use with wood which is exposed to moisture, as in the case of wooden cisterns, a mixture may be made of 4 parts of linseed oil boiled with litharge, and 8 parts of melted glue; other strong cements for the same purpose are prepared by softening gelatine in cold water and dissolving it by heat in linseed oil, or by mixing glue with one-fourth of its weight of turpentine, or with a little bichromate of potash.
Formerly bullion was melted in crucibles made of refractory clay, but they are liable to crack and require careful handling These were succeeded by iron crucibles, especially for melting silver, and these have now been generally replaced by graphite (plumbago) crucibles made of a mixture of clay and graphite.
From 1776 to 1780 two depots for military stores and a workshop for the Continental army were maintained, and the leaden statue of George III., erected in Bowling Green, New York City, in 1770, and torn down by citizens on the 9th of July 1776, was cut up and taken to Litchfield, where, in the house (still standing) of Oliver Wolcott it was melted into bullets for the American army by Wolcott's daughter and sister.
Frosty realized that, because the sun was hot, he had a limited amount of time before he melted.
Gerald didn't respond for a moment, but when he did, his tone and expression would have melted steel.
Glass is also recyclable and can be melted back to its liquid state and used for a wide variety of items.
Glass mixtures containing lead are melted in covered, beehive-shaped crucibles holding from 12 to 18 cwt.
Gluing the gems at the top and the ribbon at the bottom is usually preferred so the ribbon will hide melted wax as a candle is burned.
Glycerin soap from the store is not formulated to be melted or re-used.
Gradually mix in the milk, vanilla, and melted butter.
Hardly had they melted away when the French made a most brilliant counter-attack from their main position between the farms of Leipzig and Moscow.
Has Jesus's amazing grace melted the glacier in your heart?
He brought also a bourgeois guard of honor, a fine troop, which melted away in battle like butter on a hot gridiron.
He couldn't decide if he'd be pleased or disappointed if a woman with an impenetrable mind melted at his feet like every other woman.
He didn't falter, and when his lips met hers, she melted in his arms.
He melted down several metal crucifixes and made bullets out of them.
He successfully checked the advance of the enemy at the passage of the Aisne (between Laon and Reims) and their ill-organized force melted away as he advanced.
His arms circled the pillow smelling most like her, and he melted into the bed, swiftly falling into slumber.
His enthusiasm and genuine warmth melted more of her resistance.
His face seemed to have shriveled or melted; his features had grown smaller.
His fears and prejudices melted away as he discerned that this was the very method needed for reaching the multitudes living in almost heathen darkness.
His following gradually melted away, and he was about to flee to Portugal when Galicia revolted.
His look melted her anger.
His sage counsels had melted away before the glance of beauty and the pomps of life.
His skin was the shade of melted chocolate, his features too exotic to discern his ethnicity, and his long, straight hair was braided down his back.
However, unlike the highway, the snow here had not yet melted and Dean was forced to return to the main road at the first opportunity to cross back over the river.
However, you'll still need to find a container to melt the wax in and something to stir the melted wax with.
I can't wait to meet the guy who melted the Ice Queen.
I really fancy Toast with spaghetti hoops on top covered in melted cheese.
I was juggling the groceries, listening to the kids argue about their games and then I saw your handwriting and all the stress just melted away.
If a mixture of A and B be melted and then allowed to cool, a thermometer immersed in the mixture will indicate a gradually falling temperature.
If all the ice be melted, we pass along the vapour pressure curve of water OA.
If an article made of cut sheet be immersed for a few minutes in a bath of melted sulphur, maintained at a temperature of 120 0 C., the rubber absorbs about one-tenth of its weight of that element, and, although somewhat yellowish in colour from the presence of free sulphur, it is still unvulcanized, and unaltered as regards general properties.
If anything, his anger melted into the contemplation of a man who had a new problem he intended to solve.
If necessary, you can secure the ends with a bit of melted wax.
If the holder is too large for the candle, the wick is unable to draw the melted wax properly.
If the mixture is too crumbly to form balls, then add a little more melted butter.
If the process be continued till a very large quantity of ice be melted the resulting solution is so dilute that its freezing point B is identical with that of the pure solvent.
If you ask a soldier about melted chocolate, many will tell you that melted chocolate is better than no chocolate at all.
If you're using a solid fat, like lard, heat it until it's melted.
If your kids love melted chocolate or you need to find a way to use up the leftover chocolate bunnies and eggs from Easter, this is a great recipe to try.
In 1747 appeared his edition of Shakespeare, into which, as he expressed it, Pope's earlier edition was melted down.
In 1969, 17-year-old Mike Kittredge could not afford to get his mother a Christmas gift, so he melted crayons to make her a candle.
In a bucket, pour in 2.5 gallons of hot water, then add melted soap mixture, washing soda, borax and glycerin.
In a large container, pour in two gallons hot water, then add melted soap mixture and stir well.
In a process employed with great success in some refineries the raw sugars are washed before being melted, and thus a purer article is obtained for subsequent treatment.
In a smaller bowl, whisk together the egg and melted butter.
In candle making, the thing that is melted is wax, whether paraffin wax, soy wax, beeswax or some other kind of wax.
In connexion with these experiments he developed the electric furnace as a convenient means of obtaining very high temperatures in the laboratory; and by its aid he prepared many new compounds, especially carbides, silicides and borides, and melted and volatilized substances which had previously been regarded as infusible.
In formation it resembles the limestone Alps of Tirol and there are on its elevated plateaus a number of doline or funnel-shaped depressions into which the melted snow and the rain sink.
In its basic form, you can expect to find a lovely pairing of flaky pastry crust and soft, melted cheese.
In obscure circumstances the enthusiastic hopes have melted away, the Davidic scion has disappeared, and Jerusalem has been the victim of another disaster.
In small works the cupellation is finished in one furnace, and the resulting low-grade silver fined in a plumbago crucible, either by overheating in the presence of air, or by the addition of silver sulphate to the melted silver, when air or sulphur trioxide and oxygen oxidize the impurities.
In spite of the breath-catching vertical drop-offs, boulder-strewn tilting and rolling Jeep roads with their impossible angles of ascent, the solitude of being able to stare for miles and miles in any directions with not a soul in sight—all this melted away to a sense of awe and peace that made any anxiety evaporate like mountain mist on a summer morning.
In spite of the fact that he was pursued by the armies of four Powers, he succeeded in reaching San Marino; but his force melted away and, after hiding in the marshes of Ravenna, he fled across the peninsula, assisted by nobles, peasants and priests, to the Tuscan coast, whence he reached Piedmont and eventually America, to await a new call to fight for Italy (see GARIBALDI).
In studying the dispersion of the aniline dyes, a prism with a very small refracting angle is made of two glass plates slightly inclined to each other and enclosing a very thin wedge of the dye, which is either melted between the plates, or is in the form of a solution retained in position by surface-tension.
In such an arrangement, after the first instant, the melted metal in the furnace does not come in contact with the cathode material.
In the hope of relieving his financial difficulties, the king erected a mint, where money was coined of the "worst kind of old brass, guns and the refuse of metals, melted down together," of the nominal value of £1,568,800, with which his troops were paid, and tradesmen were compelled to receive it under penalty of being hanged in case of refusal.
In the Pattinson process the argentiferous lead is melted down in the central cast iron kettle of a series 8-15, placed one next to the other, each having a capacity of 9-15 tons and a separate fire-place.
In this working chamber, a long quasi-cylindrical vessel of brickwork, heated by burning within it pre-heated gas with pre-heated air, the charge is melted and brought to the desired composition and temperature.
Instead of decorating with piping, a three-tier chocolate cake design might feature melted white chocolate in an abstract pattern on the sides of the cake or a spray of brightly colored, tropical flowers as a topper.
Instead of vanilla, try adding crushed strawberries or melted chocolate.
Instead of welsh rarebit we had a very pleasant variant made with stilton melted in Port wine then browned off under the grill.
Instead of Welsh rarebit we had a very pleasant variant made with stilton melted in Port wine then browned off under the grill.
It grew up as a consequence of customary subjection and natural husbandry; it melted away with the coming in of an industrial and commercial age.
It is for this reason that Siemens, Borchers and others substituted a hollow watercooled metal block for the carbon cathode upon which the melted metal rests while in the furnace.
It is important that the soap be melted over low heat and never be allowed to boil.
It melted in her mouth and ran down her throat, soothing it after her screams had run it raw.
It was well-cooked, the cheese perfectly melted.
It's important to use scents that are made for candle making because they are designed to take the heat that is required of a substance that is going into melted wax.
Jonny's newfound confidence melted like snow every time the name of Xander—the tree-sized forefather of all vampires—was mentioned.
Just add a few bits of crayon to the melted wax, and stir gently to combine, adding more crayon as needed to enhance or intensify the shade.
Justina and her son fled; but Ambrose remained at his post, and did good service to many of the sufferers by causing the plate of the church to be melted for their relief.
Lay a small plastic dinosaur over the layer of soap, and then cover with more melted soap.
Lightly grease the pan with a thick wad of paper towel dipped in oil or melted butter.
Like other glass products, smalti is composed of mostly silica, but then melted with potassium chlorate or sodium.
Liquation, if not followed by poling, is carried on as a rule in a reverberatory furnace with an oblong, slightly trough-shaped inclined hearth; if the lead is to be poled it is usually melted down in a cast-iron kettle.
Liquid colorants are added to the melted soap base drop by drop and then stirred in carefully.
Little is known about the actual cause of colour in glass beyond the fact that certain materials added to and melted with certain glass-mixtures will in favourable circumstances produce effects of colour.
Make sure the wax is melted completely before proceeding.
Making chocolate candy recipes can sometimes require specialized equipment such as molds and scrapers but it can also be as simple as just using a fork to dip a ball of ganache or filling into your melted chocolate.
Many metallurgists were sceptical on theoretical grounds about his results, and only became convinced when they saw that his process was really able to convert melted cast iron into malleable iron in a perfectly fluid state.
Many people prefer to use dripless votive candles to prevent messy melted wax from streaming down the sides of the candles as they burn.
Many users report that the melted butter is too greasy and makes the popcorn soggy.
Measure all of your ingredients carefully and make sure you have an accurate thermometer for taking the temperature of melted wax.
Melt the chocolate slowly over a Bain Marie until it is completely melted and smooth.
Melt the low fat spread over a gentle heat and mix the crushed biscuits into the melted fat.
Melted candle wax is also very hot and this could cause injury.
Microwave - soy wax can be melted in the microwave.
Microwave on medium heat for about five minutes, or until most of the wax has melted.
Microwave the soap base until it is completely melted.
Mix all together well, make sure your wick is straight and pour the melted wax into your jar.
Mix the potatoes and melted butter and press the mixture along the bottom and sides of the baking dish.
Most candles made for home use were taper candles made by dipping the wick repeatedly into a vat of melted wax.
No evidence of smelting ores with fluxes is offered, but casting from metal melted in open fires is assumed.
No trace of animal life is to be found in this zone; for the greater part of the year it is covered with snow, but by the end of summer this has almost all melted, except for that preserved in the covered pits in which it is stored for use for cooling liquids, &c., in Catania and elsewhere.
Now, when he saw the perfect feathered form of the gently cooing pigeons, his heart melted.
Nutty flavors and melted marshmallows, with just a hint of antique roses.
Obliviously unaware that half his thoughts this afternoon and evening were on her naked, Deidre melted into his arms the moment he touched her.
Of clay and earthenware there were many varieties of domestic dishes, cups and pipkins, and crucibles or melting pots made of clay and horse dung and still retaining the drossy coating of the melted bronze.
Of course, he soon noticed the brightness of the leaves, and discovered the cause, too, when he caught sight of the broken jars and vases from which the melted treasure was still dropping.
On the 1st of April it rained and melted the ice, and in the early part of the day, which was very foggy, I heard a stray goose groping about over the pond and cackling as if lost, or like the spirit of the fog.
On the higher parts of lofty mountains more snow falls in each year than is melted on the spot.
On the other hand, those substances which either are good reflectors or good transmitters, are not so luminous at the same temperature; for instance, melted silver, which reflects well, is not so luminous as carbon at the same temperature, and common salt, which is very transparent for most kinds of radiation, when poured in a fused condition out of a bright red-hot crucible, looks almost like water, showing only a faint red glow for a moment or two.
Once the base is melted, add a few drops of fragrance oil.
Once the base is melted, add in your chosen scented oil.
Once the butter has melted slowly, add the polenta to the water while whisking constantly until smooth.
Once the butter has melted, remove from the heat.
Once the butter is melted, whisk in the flour and cook over a medium low flame.
Once the carob is melted, take your cookie and dip one half in the carob mixture.
Once the fat, in this case the butter, is completely melted, add the flour and blend it well.
Once the soap is completely melted, you will pour it carefully into a soap mold.
Once the soap is melted, you can add color, fragrance, and a variety of other fun additives.
Once you've melted, scented, colored, and poured, it becomes a waiting game before you can use your new homemade candle.
Once your wax is completely melted, take it off the heat.
One at a time, dip the prepared wicks into the melted wax, holding them by the dowels you've tied them to.
One thing to keep an eye on with soy candles is that the pool of melted wax that sits at the top of a burning candle tends to be larger with soy wax.
Only one of the diapers has "baby poop" made out of peanut butter and melted chocolate.
Other metals, except the silver and gold, also oxidize, and are carried by the melted litharge into the cupel.
Phosphorous acid, P(OH) 3, discovered by Davy in 1812, may be ' obtained by dissolving its anhydride, P 4 0 61 in cold water; by immersing sticks of phosphorus in a solution of copper sulphate contained in a well-closed flask, filtering from the copper sulphide and precipitating the sulphuric acid simultaneously formed by baryta water, and concentrating the solution in vacuo; or by passing chlorine into melted phosphorus covered with water, the first formed phosphorus trichloride being decomposed by the water into phosphorous and hydrochloric acids.
Pizza Hut coupon codes are helpful when you're craving some melted cheese on a delicious crust and don't have a lot of money to spare.
Place in the oven for five to eight minutes until the cheese or any of the toppings are melted on the popcorn.
Place one cup of hard frozen lemon sorbet in a pretty glass, and drizzle the melted raspberry sauce on top.
Place the bananas in the melted butter, and sprinkle the nutmeg on top.
Place the nachos in the oven until the cheese is melted.
Place the photograph on the soap, then fill the mold with more melted soap.
Pour garnishes, including ganache, whipped cream, and melted fondant, by draping them over the cake evenly.
Pour the melted soap and water combination into the hot water along with the Borax and the washing soda.
Poured wax Doll One made by pouring melted wax into a mold.
Regardless of whether they melted on people's turntables or their fireplaces, 15 million of us shelled out seven bucks (at the time) for Saturday Night Fever.
Remove the foil or cover and continue baking for 15-20 minutes until cooked thoroughly and mozzarella is melted and bubbly.
Replace the lid and wait until cheese is melted.
S'mores are a traditional campfire dessert made of graham crackers, melted marshmallows and chocolate bars.
Sadly, however, the vast majority of Aztec gold jewelry soon was melted down into gold ingots for the Spanish crown.
She ate, her attention soon captured by the sensations of the airy omelet and melted cheese in her mouth.
She gawked at Jonathan like a freshman cheerleader at a senior quarterback as he gave her a smile that melted her heart.
She made collages of pictures cut from magazines and messy candles out of melted crayons.
She melted against him, then made a snuffling sound.
She melted in his arms, consumed by the raging fire of emotion his embrace never failed to ignite.
She melted in his embrace, returning his hungry kiss.
She melted into his arms, eagerly returning his warm kisses and welcoming the feel of his fingers as they searched for the zipper on the back of her dress.
Shibuichi and shakudo are melted separately, and when they have cooled just enough not to mingle too intimately, they are Cast into a bar which is subsequently beaten flat.
Should several furnaces simultaneously make iron too rich in silicon, this may be diluted by pouring into the mixer some low-silicon iron melted for this purpose in a cupola furnace.
Since gel wax needs to be melted over direct heat, you should never leave it unattended.
Since the merger, the organization appears to have melted into the background as a quiet entity within a gigantic system.
Slowly add in cheese, stirring until it is completely melted.
Smaller lakes were formed by the deposition of washed drift around the longest-lasting ice remnants; when the ice finally melted away, the hollows that it left came to be occupied by ponds and lakes.
Smaller pieces are thrown into a bath of melted carnallite and pressed together with an iron rod, the bath being then heated until the globules of metal float to the top, when they may be removed in perforated iron ladles, through the holes in which the fused chloride can drain away, but through which the melted magnesium cannot pass by reason of its high surface tension.
Snow was heavy for a time from about 04 GMT and, when melted, was equivalent to 6 mm rainfall.
So man was made first of clay, but he was strengthless and senseless and melted in the water; then they made a race of wooden mannikins, but these were useless creatures without heart or mind, and they were destroyed by a great flood and pitch poured down on them from heaven, those who were left of them being turned into the apes still to be seen in the woods.
So soon as the tallow is melted a quantity of weak lye is added, and the agitation of the injected steam causes the fat and lye to become intimately mixed and produces a milky emulsion.
Solid colorants can be melted with the melt and pour soap.
Some candle makers use a tablespoon of oil per pound of wax melted, or ¼ of an ounce, or three percent of the candle's weight.
Some places just use melted butter while others use clarified butter.
Something melted within him at her words.
Soy wax can be melted in the microwave and cleaned up with just soap and water.
Soy wax can be melted on the stovetop or in the microwave.
Still intent upon the Russian Port Arthur squadron, she had embarked her 2nd Army (General Oku, ist, 3rd, Landing 4th and 5th divisions) during April, and sent it to of the Chinampo whence, as soon as the ice melted and Japanese Kuroki's victory cleared the air, it sailed to the 2nd selected landing-place near Pitszewo.
Still, they were blissfully marooned on their little island of snow for another day until the snow melted enough that Alex could get to work.
Stir frequently until soap is completely melted.
Stir frequently until the wax is melted.
Stir in grated cheese and butter until melted.
Stir in the melted butter and baking soda, and your ricotta is ready.
Stir over medium heat until the marshmallows have completely melted.
Stir the additives in when the soap is completely melted but before you pour it into your molds.
Stir until melted then spread the melted chocolate over the cooled filling.
Stir until the chocolate squares are melted.
Successive channels are found at lower and lower levels on the plateau slope, thus indicating the successive courses taken by the lake outlet as the ice melted farther and farther back.
Such old sea-ice when prevented from escaping forms the palaeocrystic sea of Nares; but, as a rule, it is carried southward in the .East Greenland and Labrador currents, and melted in the warmer seas of lower latitudes.
Supposing the pot to be filled with melted lead to be treated, the fire is withdrawn beneath and steam introduced.
Take the mold out of the freezer and pour melted chocolate into the mold again.
Taran signaled the archers first, then watched as Tiyan's warriors melted from the meadow to the south side of the city.
Taylor bag filters are generally used for clearing the melted liquor of its mechanical impurities.
That amount, if melted, would form a cube fifty-five feet on each side.
That ice can be melted by increase of pressure was first pointed out by James Thomson in 1849.
The absorbency of a candle's wick is important because its job is to absorb the melted wax and move it upward toward the flame.
The access pad appeared as though it had been shot with a laser gun; it was blackened and melted.
The air was tinged with the scent of burning wood and melted metals, sulfur, and the facility's damp mustiness.
The amalgam is dipped out from the bowl into a canvas bag (the strainer), to separate the excess of the quicksilver from the pasty amalgam, which is then retorted and melted.
The amount of gold melted in an ordinary day's work is two tons to two and a half tons, of the value of £250,000 to £300,000.
The Arctic Sea presents a great contrast between the salinity of the surface of the ice-free Norwegian Sea with 35 to 35.4 and that of the Central Polar Basin, which is dominated by river water and melted ice, and has a salinity less than 25 per mille in most parts.
The artificers in gold and silver melted the metals by means of a reed-blowpipe and cast them solid or hollow, and were also skilled in hammered work and chasing, as some fine specimens remain to show, though the famous animals modelled with gold and silver, fur, feathers and scales have disappeared.
The blood left her head in a race to her feet and her knees melted to follow.
The blue ice melted with warmth and a slow smile twisted his lips in an attractive way.
The brown stains were from little pieces of chocolate that fell into her seat and melted during the drive.
The bullion left in the retorts is then melted in black-lead crucibles, with the addition of small quantities of suitable fluxes, e.g.
The cell is filled up with cryolite, and the current is turned on till this is melted; then the pure powdered alumina is fed in continuously as long as the operation proceeds.
The charge is completely melted in about half an hour, and it is then thoroughly mixed by stirring with a graphite rod.
The charge may be melted down on the " open hearth " itself, or, as in the more advanced practice, the pig iron may be brought in the molten state from the blast furnace in which it is made.
The chocolate gaze melted.
The difficulties arise in connexion with the determination of the quantities of ice melted or steam condensed, and in measuring the latent heat of fusion or vaporization in terms of other units for the comparison of observations.
The door of the muffle is then opened and the current of air which is drawn over the scorifier rapidly oxidizes the lead, while the melted litharge gradually closes over the metal.
The dry combs are then stored ready for reuse the following season, or melted in a solar wax extractor.
The earth surface above these natural furnaces has been hardened, cracked and sometimes melted into a reddish slag, called scoria, which, on account of its resemblance to lava, has given rise to an incorrect impression that the region was once the centre of volcanic disturbances.
The easiest way to get food coloring to disperse so it covers all the kernels is mixing it into melted butter or corn syrup.
The fact that energy is being used at so high a rate as Too H.P. on so small a charge of material sufficiently indicates that the furnace is only used for experimental work, or for the fusion of metals which, like tungsten or chromium, can only be melted at temperatures attainable by electrical means.
The feed oxide is melted using graphite electrodes which then is allowed to solidify into a large block.
The final way of making taper candles involves dunking the wick in the melted wax as many times as necessary to get the candle the size and shape that you want.
The fire underneath the pot is again started, the crystals are liquefied, and one of the two pans, filled with melted lead, is tilted by means of the crane and its contents poured into the pot.
The fractured edge of the bowl is heated, trimmed with scissors and melted so as to be perfectly smooth and even, and the bowl itself receives its final form from the sugar-tongs tool.
The glass pieces are melted to 1400 degrees centigrade before pouring into the molds.
The glass to be used for the production of plate is universally melted in pots or crucibles and not in open tank furnaces.
The grease is melted over fires kindled at the cavern's mouth, run into earthen pots, and preserved for use in cooking as well as for the lighting of lamps.
The great fluidity of bronze when melted, the slightness of its contraction on solidifying, together with its density and hardness, make it especially suitable for casting, and allow of its taking the impress of the mould with extreme sharpness and delicacy.
The group of prisoners had melted away most of all.
The hard chocolate gaze melted.
The heat being continued, and the current of air always passing over the surface of the melted lead button, and the lead oxide being sucked up by the cupel as fast as it is formed, the metallic globule rapidly diminishes in size until at last all the lead has been got rid of.
The heat is sufficient to keep the resulting lead oxide fused, and the porous cupel has the property of absorbing melted lead oxide without taking up any of the metallic globule, exactly in the same way that blottingpaper will absorb water whilst it will not touch a globule of mercury.
The lakes were small at first, and each had its own outlet at the lowest depression in -the height of land to the south; but as the ice melted back, neighboring lakes became confluent at the level of the lowest outlet of the group; the outflowing streams grew in the same proportion and eroded a broad channel across the height of land and far down stream, while the lake waters built sand reefs or carved shore cliffs along their margin, and laid down sheets of clay on their floors.
The largest furnaces are those of the Boston & Montana Company at Great Falls, Montana, which have put through soo tons of charge daily, pouring their melted slag and matte into large wells of io ft.
The lateral flues c, c prevent the brickwork from being melted.
The lead is melted down at a low temperature and drossed.
The lead is melted down slowly, when the impurities separate in the form of a scum (dross), which is easily removed.
The man melted from the shadows, awaiting his orders.
The material to be melted is introduced into the furnace from the hoppers HH through the charging holes in the roof.
The melting pans are generally circular vessels, fitted with a perforated false bottom, on which the sugar to be melted is dumped.
The metal was also melted down and mixed with tin to make pewter.
The mould was now ready, and melted bronze was poured in till the whole space between the core and the outer mould was full.
The next morning there was a large hole in the road as the heat from the bonfire had melted the tar !
The next morning there was a large hole in the road as the heat from the bonfire had melted the tar!
The pain melted into hot pleasure once again, and she closed her eyes as he fed long and hard.
The pain soon turned to pleasure, and she melted against him.
The photo shows a nice juicy burger with melted cheese, but what you get looks absolutely nothing like the picture.
The physical properties of native gold are generally similar to that of the melted metal.
The picture on the front of the DVD is from the exact scene I was talking about, just before the woman's face melted!
The piece is then fired again in a raku kiln to a point where the glaze has melted enough to form a brittle skin.
The pitch was then melted away from the front of the embossed relief, and applied in a similar way to the back, so that the modelling could be completed on the face of the relief, the final touches being given by the graver.
The precipitated gold is washed, treated with salt and sulphuric acid to remove iron salts, roughly dried by pressing in cloths or on filter paper, and then melted with salt, borax and nitre in graphite crucibles.
The process of sheet-glass manufacture described above is typical of that in use in a large number of works, but many modifications are to be found, particularly in the furnaces in which the glass is melted.
The reason for this high cost is to be found partly in the fact that the yield of optically perfect glass even in large and successful meltings rarely exceeds 20% of the total weight of glass melted.
The removal of part of the copper from the blank raises the percentage of silver contained in them and this is allowed for by adding an equivalent amount of copper to the metal when it is melted.
The Roechling-Rodenhauser furnace is unfitted, by the vulnerability of its interior walls, for receiving charges of cold metal to be melted down, but it is used to good advantage for purifying molten basic Bessemer steel sufficiently to fit it for use in the form of railway rails.
The smile melted from Dean's face.
The smile melted from her lips and her body chilled.
The snow had melted on the mountain trail, and the dry gray rocks provided sufficient traction for Ed's hooves as they climbed higher into the hills.
The snow melted, leaving in its wake a harvest of spring flowers.
The soap base is melted on the stove top or in the microwave, additives such as colorant and scents are mixed in, and the soap is poured into molds.
The soap is made to handle being melted and re-melted and accept fragrances, colored dyes, and other additives.
The soap is melted by heat, the glycerin is stirred in, and the mixture strained and poured into forms, in which it hardens but slowly into a transparent mass.
The special effects also made Godzilla's departure a believable and emotional ending as the giant lizard melted in time with an emotionally charged musical score.
The stress bar has been cut away as i had metal halides over the tank and they would have melted it.
The sun came out and melted the snow enough that she felt it was safe to get out.
The sun had melted a thin layer of water over the ice in the water trough.
The survival instinct that had been fueling his resolve melted away and he did something he could not recall ever doing; he openly wept.
The temperature of the melted gel should be 200 degrees Fahrenheit to make sure the gel maintains maximum clarity.
The temperature was going back down and the places that had melted were beginning to refreeze.
The tendons in the beef had melted right down to give a gratifyingly unctuous texture.
The tension melted from Gabriel's shoulders as he sat on the settee across from Andre.
The tension melted from his body at the sight of her petite frame and swirling silver-blue eyes.
The term is used to describe a white wine with hints in flavors and/or aromas of melted butter and toasted oak.
The turkey may be brushed with melted butter or oil to encourage browning.
The two are melted, blended, and left to set.
The village quickly melted away into wide open plains where in between dreams we spotted pink flamingoes.
The warm month of June melted into the scalding month of July.
The water from the melted snow forms a small lake at the bottom of the crater, from which it filters through fissures to the heated rocks below and thence escapes as steam or through other fissures to the mineral springs at the mountain's base.
The whole was then thoroughly dried, and placed in a hot oven, which baked the clay, both of the core and the outside mould, and melted the wax, which was allowed to run out from small holes made for the purpose.
The wick absorbs the melted wax and through capillary action draws the melted wax up the wick toward the flame.
The Yankee Candle craze began in 1969 when 16-year-old Mike Kittredge melted some crayons to make his mother a candle for Christmas.
The zinc and some lead are oxidized; part of the zinc passes off with the fumes, part is dissolved by the litharge, forming a melted mixture which is skimmed off and reduced in a blast-furnace or a reverberatory smelting furnace.
Their body feels [[Relaxation Imagery Exercises|relaxed]] and the earlier feelings of stress seem to have melted away.
Then looking around more closely, they saw that much of the treasure was already melted, for the oaks and maples were arrayed in gorgeous dresses of gold and crimson and emerald.
There she melted in his arms, giving herself to him as if it were the first time.
There were a dozen such places, and the snow had melted over part of the rocky areas, making tracking almost impossible.
There were no manifestations of triumph or exultation on the part of the victors, the lot of the vanquished was made as easy as possible, and after a short time the armies melted into the mass of the people without disturbance or disorder.
These are oils that are added to the melted soap by the drop to scent it any way you like.
These blocks are either melted and added to the soap or melted along with it.
These bricks are specially used for the roof, fire arches, and other parts subjected to intense heat in reverberatory steel-melting furnaces, and, although infusible under ordinary conditions, are often fairly melted by the heat without fluxing or corrosion after a certain amount of exposure.
These icebergs float away, and are gradually melted in the sea, the temperature of which is thus lowered by cold stored up in the interior of Greenland.
They are placed upon the trees in the spring, and at the close of the summer they void a peculiar substance which when melted forms wax.
They consist of tanks or cisterns fitted with " heads " from which a number of bags of specially woven cloth are suspended in a suitable manner, and into which the melted sugar or liquor to be filtered flows from the melting pans.
They have a hooded opening on one side near the top. This opening serves for the introduction of the glass-mixture, for the removal of the melted glass and as a source of heat for the processes of manipulation.
They melted and trickled down her throat.
They melted into each other as they had in the park.
They melted the raw glass materials, sometimes adding substances to color the glass.
They quickly melted into the heat waves again.
They were quietly dropping melted wax into snow and looking at the shadows the wax figures would throw on the wall, when they heard the steps and voices of new arrivals in the vestibule.
This difficulty was overcome by the invention of the Bunsen calorimeter, in which the quantity of ice melted is measured by observing the diminution of volume, but the successful employment of this instrument requires considerable skill in manipulation.
This heap, made in the winter of '46-7 and estimated to contain ten thousand tons, was finally covered with hay and boards; and though it was unroofed the following July, and a part of it carried off, the rest remaining exposed to the sun, it stood over that summer and the next winter, and was not quite melted till September, 1848.
This imposing outfit soon melted away to four or five boys.
This is so fusible that it melted, and, running together into a single molten mass, freed itself mechanically from the gangue," as the foreign minerals with which the ore is mixed are called.
This lake drained southward into the Gulf of Mexico via the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers, until the ice sheet which had prevented its natural drainage to the north had melted sufficiently to allow it to be drained off into Hudson Bay by way of the Nelson River.
This problem has been solved with modern lenses, as the plastic can be melted and poured into a mold in which the polarizing film has been suspended.
This rich matte is then mixed with coke and salt-cake and melted down in an open hearth furnace.
This, being folded and placed in its sheath, is attached by both ends to the head, so that the melted liquor runs into both openings at the same time.
Though the Brahman, who by this time had firmly secured his supremacy over the kshatriya, or noble, in matters spiritual as well as in legislative and administrative functions, would naturally be the prime mover in this regulation of the social 4 Thus, in Berar," there is a strong non-Aryan leaven in the dregs of the agricultural class, derived from the primitive races which have gradually melted down into settled life, and thus become fused with the general community, while these same races are still distinct tribes in the wild tracts of hill and jungle."Sir Alfred C. Lyall, As.
Thus the great hosts soon melted away, and a war, begun successfully, ended ingloriously, and often disastrously.
To refine the wax further, the melted wax can be poured through filters.
To set the wick, you simply add a bit of melted wax to the tab, center it in your container, and hold it upright while you pour the wax into the container.
Top Tips May is the time for steamed local asparagus, slathered in melted butter.
Tortillas with melted cheese - Place cheese on top of a flour tortilla and melt in the microwave.
Toward morning all these dreams melted and merged into the chaos and darkness of unconciousness and oblivion which in the opinion of Napoleon's doctor, Larrey, was much more likely to end in death than in convalescence.
Try spraying olive oil or melted coconut oil onto your scalp.
Try them with melted butter, or tartare sauce or a tomato coulis.
Turning toward him, she melted into his warm embrace.
Use only enough ghee (melted butter) to last your Puja (period of worship ).
Use the proper candle sizes for each candle holder to avoid overflowing melted wax that may drip and make floors slippery or injure guests.
Use the sunflower seeds mixed in with melted white or milk chocolate to create sunflower seed bark.
Was that what Sarah had found so amusing the first day - the fact that she hadn't melted under Yancey's stern gaze?
Wax can be colored by adding crayons when the wax is close to melted.
Wear your safety gloves and goggles to pour the melted wax into your container.
What could be easier than tortillas with melted cheese?
What is the use of that, when a third of their army has melted away on the road from Moscow to Vyazma without any battle?
Whatever coins found were melted down and turned into gold bars.
When melted in a current of hydrogen or electrolysed in the same condition, a dark blue mass is obtained of uncertain composition.
When melted properly, the gel will have a syrup-like consistency.
When melted the products separate on the bed (which is made of closely packed sand or other infusible substances), according to their density; the lighter earthy matters forming an upper layer of slag are drawn out by the slag hole K at the flue end into an iron wagon or bogie, while the metal subsides to the bottom of the bed, and at the termination of the operation is run out by the tap hole L into moulds or granulated into water.
When the butter is melted, add the minced mushroom stems and a pinch of salt and pepper.
When the glass is completely melted and " fine," i.e.
When the ice melted, the rock basins and the dammed-up valleys filled with water to produce lakes.
When the oven is preheated and the butter melted, remove the pan from the oven.
When the rock has been separated from the amalgam by a washing operation, the quicksilver is recovered by distillation in an iron retort, and the remaining crude retortsilver melted into bars and shipped to a refinery, which removes the impurities, the leading one of which is copper.
When the warmer interglacial periods recurred the polar and continental ice-caps melted and the sea-level became raised again - that is, there was submergence of the eroded plateaux formed as indicated above.
When the wax is melted and the color is well-incorporated, pour the wax back into the ice cube tray, this time filling 11 holes.
When the wax is melted the debris sinks and the clean wax remains on the top of the water.
When the wax is melted, add a few drops of candle dye and stir gently.
Whether spread on perfectly toasted bread or melted and used as a sauce over lemon sorbet, organic raspberry spread tingles the taste buds and adds zing anytime.
While testing this piece of equipment, Dr. Spencer noticed that a chocolate bar in his pocket had melted.
With the melted snows from nearby mountain ranges, there is no lack of water for irrigation.
Within this category you'll also find their famous "liquid metal" bikinis; swimsuits that literally look as if you melted down metal and then poured it all over your body.
Xander knew the effect he had on women; they tended to be compelled towards him then melted when he touched them.
You also want to make sure nothing like cheese has melted onto the toaster elements.
You can add a little pizzazz to your candies by taking some of your melted chocolate and putting it into a piping bag with a small plain tip.
You can read more about your options at CandleCauldron, but always remember to coat your molds with vegetable oil to prevent your melted wax from adhering to the sides.
You can use melted butter, or you can also go with healthier options such as olive oil or canola oil.
You could also dip the filling into melted chocolate for a simple, round chocolate candy.
You melted for me last night, he reminded her.
You will add about one ounce to the melted wax.