“anhydrous” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “anhydrous”:

+ He reacted anhydrous aluminium chloride with potassium amalgam, yielding a lump of metal looking similar to tin.

+ The anhydrous form is needed most of the time.

+ So, most Grignard reactions occur in solvents such as anhydrous diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran, because the oxygen in these solvents stabilizes the magnesium reagent.

+ For example, anhydrous tin is a solid.

+ The anhydrous form can be quite different.

+ To produce ammonia, the hydrogen then reacts with nitrogen using a magnetite catalyst under high pressure to form anhydrous liquid ammonia.

+ The anhydrous blue form can be made by reacting cobalt with chlorine.

anhydrous in-sentences
anhydrous in-sentences

Example sentences of “anhydrous”:

+ The hydrous form can be dried to the anhydrous form by heating it with hydrogen chloride gas.

+ WHO/UNICEF’s formula is anhydrous glucose per litre of fluid.

+ Those minerals may contain hydrated or anhydrous arsenates.

+ It can be made by reacting anhydrous chloride with a stream of hydrogen fluoride.

+ It is grayish-white when anhydrous and greenish when hydrated.

+ It is classified as a D-type asteroid and is probably made of organic rich silicates, carbon and anhydrous silicates.

+ Gasoline sold in Brazil contains at least 25% anhydrous ethanol.

+ This makes the anhydrous form.

+ Tin chloride is a colorless fuming liquid when anhydrous and a white solid when hydrated.

+ This reaction makes the anhydrous form.

+ In 1849 he discovered anhydrous nitric acid, a substance interesting as the first obtained of the so-called “anhydrides” of the monobasic acids.

+ The anhydrous form may be made by reacting aluminium and chlorine.

+ For example, many halides absorb water and can only be studied in their anhydrous form if they are handled in a glove box filled with dry gas, usually nitrogen.

+ The hydrous form can be dried to the anhydrous form by heating it with hydrogen chloride gas.

+ WHO/UNICEF's formula is anhydrous glucose per litre of fluid.
+ Those minerals may contain hydrated or anhydrous arsenates.

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