“acidic” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “acidic”:

+ It has a somewhat acidic flavour, described as ‘somewhere between grapefruit, pear, and vanilla’.

+ Blueberries have a sweet taste, with a little acidic hint.

+ Buffer solutions may be of two types: acidic and basic.

+ It is assumed that the Earth started out with vast amounts of iron dissolved in the world’s acidic seas.

+ Channel Five’s “Gadget Show” cooked a flash drive with propane; froze it with dry ice; submerged it in various acidic liquids; ran over it with a jeep and fired it against a wall with a mortar.

+ Warmer and more acidic water around the coral reef will slow down calcification, which is how the coral grows and becomes strong.

+ It can also be made by reduction of sodium chlorate in an acidic solution.

acidic use in-sentences
acidic use in-sentences

Example sentences of “acidic”:

+ In high concentrations, hydrochloric acid can make acidic mists.

+ He thought that cancer, in particular, was caused by acidic lymph.

+ It is popular because it has such a sweet, juicy, acidic taste.

+ He compared the effects of various different acidic substances, ranging from vinegar to cider, on groups of afflicted sailors, and found that the group who were given oranges and lemons had largely recovered from scurvy after 6 days.

+ It tells how acidic or alkaline a substance is.

+ These dolmens are generally considered to have been tombs, however the acidic soil of Brittany has eroded away the bones.

+ Pica is famous for its small and unusually acidic lemons.

+ Coniferous forests have acidic leaf litter.

+ Aluminium is one of the primary factors that reduce the growth of plants on acidic soils.

+ Both acidic kettle bogs and fresh water kettles are important ecological niches for some symbiotic species of flora and fauna.

+ Hematoxylin stains the cell nucleus and other acidic structures blue.

+ It is therefore not to be confused with coleslaw, which receives its acidic taste from vinegar.

+ The Fischer indole synthesis is a chemical reaction that produces the aromatic Heterocyclic compoundheterocycle indole from a phenylhydrazine and an aldehyde or ketone under acidic conditions.

+ This happens in acidic pH.

+ It dissolves in water to make an acidic solution.

+ It cannot be used in strongly acidic solutions.

+ When it is dissolved in an acidic solution, it is bright yellow.

+ In high concentrations, hydrochloric acid can make acidic mists.

+ He thought that cancer, in particular, was caused by acidic lymph.

More in-sentence examples of “acidic”:

+ This is true for soils with little nitrogen, such as acidic bogs and rock outcrops.

+ However, this creates many acidic waste products.

+ Coal balls are fossilizations of plants and their tissues, usually made when there is seawater or acidic peat.

+ It can only dissolve in acidic solutions.

+ Fluidized bed combustion is a technology that burns crushed coal mixed with limestone to neutralize acidic sulfur compounds produced during combustion.

+ This means it can survive even if the soil is very acidic or alkaline.

+ An additional effect of the lowered pH is the incompatibility of the acidic environment with many other types of harmful bacteria.

+ It can be made by electrolysis of an acidic iodide solution.

+ As vegetation decays, tannins leach into the water, making a transparent, acidic water that is darkly stained, looking like tea or coffee.

+ When it is dissolved in water, it makes an acidic solution which reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to make carbon dioxide.

+ Cranberry plants grow in acidic bogs in cooler areas of the northern hemisphere.

+ The gamma-amylase has most acidic optimum pH of all amylases because it is most active around pH 3.

+ A heath or heathland is a shrubland habitat found mainly on low quality, acidic soils.

+ Heather is the dominant plant on most heaths and moorland in Europe, and in some bog vegetation and acidic pine and oak woodland.

+ Sour tastes are usually received from acidic compounds.

+ A layer of mucus along the inner walls of the stomach is vital to protect the cell linings from the highly acidic environment inside the stomach.

+ It is found widely in Europe and Asia Minor on acidic soils in open sunny situations and in moderate shade.

+ However, phenol is less acidic than compounds like carboxylic acids.

+ They live in various aquatic environments ranging from acidic swamps to freshwater lakes, ponds, streams and rivers.

+ More acidic solutions have lower pH.

+ This “aging” gives the coffee a less acidic taste.

+ The birds secrete an acidic compound from a gland located in their mouth.

+ Artman, Jr., August 1975 Florida Keys Printing Publishing, page 74 When it is being mixed, the condensed milk and the acidic lime juice react and make the filling become thick.

+ Litmus is called an ‘indicator’ because it is red in acidic pH and blue in alkaline pH.

+ Peat forms when plant material, usually in marshy areas, is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic and anaerobic conditions.

+ Therefore, it works best in the stomach, which does have an acidic pH.

+ It dissolves a little in water to make an acidic solution.

+ They are a little acidic when dissolved in water.

+ Their idea was laughed at by scientists and doctors who did not believe that any bacteria could live in the acidic stomach.

+ This frog lays eggs in acidic water in temporary or semi-permanent swamps.

+ It can be used to neutralizationneutralize acidic soils.

+ Like most plants of the Ericaceae, many species grow in acidic soils.

+ Substances that aren’t acidic or alkaline usually have a pH of 7.

+ The selenium dioxide is dissolved in acidic water to make selenous acid, which is reacted with sulfur dioxide to make selenium as an element.

+ Bogs occur where the water at the ground surface is acidic and low in nutrients.

+ The disadvantage of Grignard reagents is that they readily react with protic solvents, or with functional groups with acidic protons, such as alcohols and amines.

+ Iodic acid is a white solid that can dissolve in water to make an acidic solution.

+ It is almost as acidic as phosphoric acid.

+ A few palms are adapted to extremely base basic lime soils, while others are similarly adapted to very acidic soils.

+ It dissolves in water to make an acidic solution of arsenious acid.

+ It is also used for deprotonation and dehydration of organic compounds containing acidic protons.

+ Over time, this creates a thick layer of acidic peat.

+ The more acidic it is, the more chlorine is made; the more basic it is, the more hypochlorous acid are there.

+ It is a strong oxidizing agent in acidic conditions.

+ There are also a wide range of flavors grapefruits have, from highly acidic and bitter to sweet.

+ For acidic foods, baking soda can be used.

+ Persian limes are less acidic than key limes and do not have the bitterness that lends to the key lime’s unique flavour.

+ An acid rain involves deposition of aqueous acids, acidic gases and acidic salts.

+ This is true for soils with little nitrogen, such as acidic bogs and rock outcrops.

+ However, this creates many acidic waste products.

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