Use in sentence of “arbitrary”

How to use in-sentence of “arbitrary”:

+ The parameter can be used as shown above to transclude an arbitrary documentation page.

+ To specify the width of a column one can specify the width of an arbitrary cell in it.

+ PEN declares for a free press and opposes arbitrary censorship in time of peace.

+ The entries in the ahnentafel are given as numbered parameters to the template, and may contain arbitrary wikimarkup.

+ The right side evaluates to some arbitrary value, call it “k”.

+ The arbitrary nature of sounds allows us to make many words.

+ A powerful feature of hooks is that they can add arbitrary values to the argument table, which may be referenced in the string returned by the hook.

Use in sentence of arbitrary
Use in sentence of arbitrary

Example sentences of “arbitrary”:

+ As I have previously announced here we have now enabled the arbitrary access feature here.

+ The most basic form of rounding is to replace an arbitrary number by an integer.

+ Saussure also focuses on the arbitrary nature of signs.This means that a word and the sounds that make up a word don’t tell us anything about word means.

+ Please do not delete information that you believe is correct solely because no one has provided a citation within an arbitrary time limit.

+ Other depriving liberty is called arbitrary detention and prohibited by article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

+ In 1891 he wrote his doctorate thesis about arbitrary functions in mathematical physics.

+ The former sets the width of the box border in pixels, while the latter can be used to append arbitrary CSS declarations directly to the box style attributes.

+ The numbering system used in Gödel’s incompleteness theorem encodes arbitrary sequences of any positive integers, which allowed Gödel to encode not just strings of symbols, but sequences of strings as well.

+ That of Commodus was comparatively peaceful in the military sense but was marked by political strife, and the arbitrary and capricious behaviour of the emperor himself.

+ However, signs aren’t totally arbitrary either.

+ They wanted these new laws to make sure the death penalty would not be given in an arbitrary or discriminatory way.

+ The SOAP messaging framework defines a suite of XML elements for “packaging” arbitrary XML messages for transport between systems.

+ This added to the regime’s increasingly repressive and arbitrary nature.

+ For instance, the dot product of a vector with itself can be an arbitrary complex number, and can be zero without the vector being the zero vector; this in turn would have severe consequences for notions like length and angle.

+ Cryogenicists use the Kelvin scaleKelvin or Rankine temperature scale, both of which measure from Celsius which measures from the freezing point of water at sea level or Fahrenheit with its zero at an arbitrary temperature.

+ The article title can have a Wikisource link, an arbitrary external link, or no link.

+ Just as a line integral allows one to integrate over an arbitrary curve, a surface integral can be thought of as a double integral integrating over a two-dimensional surface.

+ It is hard to find the shape of the minimal surface bounded by some arbitrary shaped frame using just mathematics.

+ The trees are displayed as HTML tables using Cascading Style SheetsCSS attributes, and may contain arbitrary wiki markup within the boxes.

+ The number of arbitrary forks in mesh networks makes them more difficult to design and implement, but their decentralized nature makes them very useful.

+ As I have previously announced here we have now enabled the arbitrary access feature here.

+ The most basic form of rounding is to replace an arbitrary number by an integer.
+ Saussure also focuses on the arbitrary nature of signs.This means that a word and the sounds that make up a word don’t tell us anything about word means.

Some in-sentence examples of “point out”

How to use in-sentence of “point out”:

– I would like to point out that Gwib’s angry outbirsts appeared to start when I removed Gwib’s mention in my ‘wikifriends’ on my userpage.

– I’d like to point out that his one account was blocked based on Check User data as an old vandal.

– Military’s response was to point out that these men were no ordinary combatants.

– What I’m seeking is a well-worded intervention for an already-created page like those “not linked to item”, to address the page creator via Talk page, to point out several essential requirements and their remedies.

– Financial experts point out that past performance of any investment is not a predictor of future performance.

– Many opinions of experts about this subject point out that data centers could have better performance if they could adopt a mixture of cooling methods.

– I should point out before this witchhunt goes to far.

Some in-sentence examples of point out
Some in-sentence examples of point out

Example sentences of “point out”:

– Moses Samuel Zuckermandel was the first person to point out the importance of the Erfurt Tosefta.

– With the template, it might be important to point out the exact revision of an article.

– I’m not going to point out names or accusse anyone, but I think that Razorflame is going through the hard way for adminship.

– One of the most significant things to point out in My Neighbor Totoro is that the mother is absent from the home.

– Let me just point out and say than EN’s formula works, EN is one of the top ten most viewed websites.

– I cannot help with history and knowledge, but I am prepared to review articles to point out what they still need, and to some extent, help fix the issues involved.

– He did not point out a moral in this opera but let the work speak for itself.

– Another feature to point out about the house itself is the way the foundation is constructed.

– They also point out that Baptists have no connections with the Reformationists like Luther, Calvin, or Zwingli.

– This was done to help point out the advantages and disadvantages of choosing RAID.

– While having many bureaucrats is not a problem of itself, I still want to point out that getting rid of an bureaucrat is much harder than for an admin.

– However, I would point out that aiming to an audience of 11-16 is not easy, and there is a reason why teachers are of a certain age and academic background.

– Charles Sturt and other men at the time generally agreed that his administration had greatly benefited the settlement, and the select committee on South Australia reported that the critics of his expenditure were “unable to point out any specific item by which it could have been considerably reduced without great public inconvenience”.

– If I am missing that, please point out where it was stated.

– But I may point out that other than Nigos, all of the Keep votes come from users or IPs whose only changes are commenting here or on the article in question.

– In “Bambi” Vyvyan displays impressive mathematical talent, yet also that he cannot tell the time, although he was earlier able to point out that it was midnight without any difficulty.

– The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees point out the asylum seekers because of gender identity together with the Yogyakarta Principles.

– At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.

- Moses Samuel Zuckermandel was the first person to point out the importance of the Erfurt Tosefta.

- With the template, it might be important to point out the exact revision of an article.

“up there” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “up there”:

– In 1940, he was one of the provincial delegates to the Lahore session of the League and was a member of the Working Committee set up there to draft what was to become the ‘Lahore Resolution’.

– Losing the first two games in Washington by a goal a piece in each game Pittsburgh had to change up there game to get back into the series.

– Growing up there he learned a great deal about sailing and the sea.

– Bitzius gew up there and received his early education.

– The first is one of the most viewed articles on the wiki, and the tag has been up there for a while so I’d like to decide one way or the other and get rid of it.

– In 1690 an armory was set up there as well.

– I personally like the little stars we have up there now but I am obviously biased and will fold to what others want.

– It’s pretty scary, because once you get up there on the stand, everybody’s against you.”” John Bradshaw Layfield, Hardcore Holly, and Brian Adams.

up there how to use in sentences
up there how to use in sentences

Some in-sentence examples of “yukon”

How to use in-sentence of “yukon”:

– The current Premier of Yukon is Sandy Silver, leader of the Yukon Liberal Party.

– The Yukon became a territory in 1898.

– The movie is set in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.

– Clarke was a lawyer working in the Yukon for 24 years.

– It is where the Yukon River widens north of Whitehorse.

– Willard Leroy Phelps is a retired Yukon politician.

– Several rivers such as the Kongakut River in Alaska and the Firth River in Yukon empty into the Beaufort.

Some in-sentence examples of yukon
Some in-sentence examples of yukon

Example sentences of “yukon”:

– It starts in British Columbia, continues through the Yukon Territory, and ends in Alaska.

– Each February, the town has a checkpoint for the long-distance Yukon Quest sled dog race.

– The 1992 Yukon general election was held on October 19, 1992 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Yukon, Canada.

– He is a member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly representing the electoral district of Riverdale North.

– It is at the border of Yukon and British Columbia.

– Galena is on the north bank of the Yukon River.

– It was won by the Yukon Party.

– Dease Lake is only a few hours from the Yukon border.

– Many people came to live in the Yukon during the Yukon Gold Rush of the 1890s.

– Pleistocene remains of the lion-like cat from the Yukon Territory and northern Alaska.

– The 1996 Yukon general election was held on September 30, 1996 to elect the seventeen members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly in Yukon Territory, Canada.

- It starts in British Columbia, continues through the Yukon Territory, and ends in Alaska.

- Each February, the town has a checkpoint for the long-distance Yukon Quest sled dog race.
- The 1992 Yukon general election was held on October 19, 1992 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Yukon, Canada.

“bots” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bots”:

– I’ve noticed in the last couple of days that some bots and some people using AWB are organizing interwiki by alphabetizing the two-letter abbreviation.

– The templates can be used to block most bots or specific bots by name or function.

– Non-administrators can report misbehaving bots to.

– Sysops are allowed to and should block uninvited bots on sight.

– Most tools and bots only want to know about disambig templates.

– These bots do not usually edit often enough for them to need the bot flag.

bots - example sentences
bots – example sentences

Example sentences of “bots”:

- Spam bots should be treated the same as vandalbots.

- We need some policy on Bots urgently.
- Let the global bots do it.

– Spam bots should be treated the same as vandalbots.

– We need some policy on Bots urgently.

– Let the global bots do it.

– Just a thought, perhaps this list could be trimmed/updated, and inactive bots be removed/have their flags removed? Certainly quite a few tasks are obsolete on some bots.

– There is also the possibility of running other bots important to the wiki from the same project.

– I know there are bots cleaning it up hourly thus no one can do long-term damage to that page, but I still believe a better idea is to send them to the actual sandbox if they want to actually try editing: this way they will be taught that if they want to mess around, use the sandbox, not just any page on the website.

– Hi all, I noticed some bots which are used in the past for interwiki links are inactive for quite a long period of time.

– So the interwiki bots need to know about the set index templates.

– I’m very interested in working RFP and the BOTS page when I’m able.

– Per proposal, please have some bots move the tags on talk pages.

– I am concerned for bots like is inactive and have been indef for sockpuppetery at zhwp.

– Shouldn’t be a problem…but if you are using it in this way do you really need to use a bot? Can’t you just add the link to en.wiki and allow the other bots to do the rest? Interwiki bots are really for ongoing tasks and don’t really stop.

– Burroughs interwiki to the article on fywiki, and then bots added it everywhere else.

– IRC Bots/Chatroom bots are used in many things now, from sending RuneScape statistics, to keeping track of users who abuse the networks.

– Many of our abuse filters were made or contributed to by Operator, he’s written code for bots we use on IRC channels, and is very well-versed in networking, IP addresses, and the like.

More in-sentence examples of “bots”:

- Users should be aware that by opting-out of bot posts, they will not be notified of matters relating to material they have edited or uploaded, which are tagged or scanned by bots per policy.

- From my personal experience with admin/antivandal bots safely detecting general vandalism is much much harder than just serial vandalism.

– Users should be aware that by opting-out of bot posts, they will not be notified of matters relating to material they have edited or uploaded, which are tagged or scanned by bots per policy.

– From my personal experience with admin/antivandal bots safely detecting general vandalism is much much harder than just serial vandalism.

– Why do we need to have bots creating our articles for us? Whatever happened to quality, not quantity? I’d much prefer to see us have a small amount of articles of good quality than thousands of short one sentence stubs, as many of these rivers and communes seem to be.

– The IW bots will do the rest and spread the information back here to our pages.

– I feel this is far less complex than mixing bots in the selection.

– It is highly debatable to allow bots to run rampant, and make opinionated conclusions about lowercase words.

– Hopefully, manually entered IW links will get picked up by bots for entry into the system ie.

– Several semi-automated tools and bots facilitate orphan-tagging.

– Concerning the two recent blockings of my bot it’s not really a personal error, but linked to these collective decisions: straw poll on all the fr.wikt bots and on the fr.w evaluations system.

– If you do place the it will be detected as an error by syntax-checking bots and will then be placed in the syntax cleanup project queue and will need to be fixed by someone.

– I just realized that two bots clean the sandbox.

– Using these parameters can assist bots or other automated processing to detect which date format is intended; leaving the format as default may lead an editor or bot to change the format to an unintended value.

– This template can be used to encapsulate deliberate or apparent typos to save them from correction by bots and automated wiki-editors.

– Global bots are limited in what they can do; they can only deal with interwiki links and double redirect.

– During their approval process, bots may make up to 50 edits to show how they will be working.

– You are of course free to continue making those changes, but, if you wanted, you could hold off and let the bots make those changes.

– What I noticed is that with new articles, bots come along rather rapidly to add missing interwiki links.

– In the European Union, for example, bots must now ask for permission to mine data from users.

– Your articles and bots help to keep the entire project together in many ways and you can not be thanked enough for them.

– This statement may deny neither Bot1 nor Bot2, only one of the two bots, or both bots as intended.

– These values can assist bots or other automated processing to detect the intended date format; omitting the df parameter may lead an editor or bot to change the format to an unintended value.

– Accounts used by approved bots to make pre-approved changes can be flagged as such.

– Popular IRC bots include Infobot, blootbot, Supybot.

– The bots that currently support exclusion are listed at exclusion compliant bots.

– Each project that want to allow the global bots must opt-in to the process before the bots are allowed on that project.

– The server currently has three bots that help in various ways.

– Hi all, now that wikidata has been deployed to all wikis, I propose the mass deflagging of all bots whose “sole purpose” is to maintain interwiki links.

– I would like to seek the same assistance from the admins here to finally stop his destructive edits, since bots are keep on posting wikilinks in en.wiki pointing here with an article that was created by that vandal.

– Once a few more people show up and discuss this, we can come to a decision as to whether “unflagged” bots can edit, or if we will allow them to edit without a flag.

– What I can imagine is that bots operate on “new” articles, and that imported articles do not get tagged as new.

– For example, this can be used to opt-in or opt-out from user talk bot messages or to cause maintenance bots to avoid certain pages.

– He has many successors since Jack bots are usually destroyed.

– So other bots don’t have to load the same pages again.

– That is mainly given Wikidata were estabilished in 2013, and it is no longer necessary to have dozens of bots that maintain interwiki links.

– Some users operate Bots that will go through and make repetitive changes like what you are doing with the “Other Websites” sections.

– Do we allow the bots to continue running.

– There would likely be a drop in bot requests as well as more bots checking us regularly as they no longer would need to go through the application process to work here.

– For the single-player campaign, the player can command two command bots to help the player.

– Please leave my bots unblocked, as well as account creation by my IP and email by my username.

– Some other bots make occasional edits here, usually creating interwiki links, but do not have a bot flag.

– In view of this, what will we need to do about the bots we have that maintain interwikis links? Discontinue them? Convert them to remove links from pages where possible? Discuss.

– The stewards will assign the permission only to time-proven bots that are already approved at a number of projects, like ListeriaBot.

– Due to the issues mentioned above, I’d rather do the linking manually than have bots do the work for us.

– I think we need a policy page about the use of global rights like global bots and global rollback.

– Note: AWB and interwiki bots will generally fix this.

– The keyword is intended for use by bots to identify original URLs that are live but not confirmed to link to appropriate material.

“breadfruit” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “breadfruit”:

– The British government was hoping the breadfruit trees growing wild in Tahiti could be grown in Jamaica.

– The “Bounty” left Tahiti loaded with breadfruit trees on 4 April 1789.

– Fletcher Christian was an EnglandEnglish seaman on “HMS Bounty” when it sailed to Tahiti to collect breadfruit trees in 1787.

– The breadfruit is the fruit of this tree.

– Bligh was able to ship the trees in a second voyage: Arriving in the Caribbean, he faced a different problem: The slaves there did not accept breadfruit as a replacement for cereals.

– In August 1791 Bligh set out again to get breadfruit trees.

breadfruit use in-sentences
breadfruit use in-sentences

Make sentence of “slippery”

How to use in-sentence of “slippery”:

+ The chain of signifiers is a long chain of words that are interrelated, for instance a chain might look like this: “band, brass, copper, police.” This chain really has no end, because each word connects to many others, and the more slippery a word, the more words it relates to.

+ Snake walk: the slippery physics of slithering.

+ Wheels can slip, meaning they fail to get a grip, on loose or slippery ground.

+ Adding in biodiesel helps keep the fuel slippery and the engine running smoothly.

+ Worms in the soil make a slippery glue.

+ The track was slippery and dusty.

Make sentence of slippery
Make sentence of slippery

Example sentences of “slippery”:

+ The scales are usually covered with a layer of slime which improves passage through the water, and makes the fish more slippery to a predator.

+ This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body.Cogger, Harold Zweifel, Richard 1992.

+ In 2019, one group made a chemical to put onto toilets to make them very slippery so that the waste flushes away with only a little water.

+ They have long, sharp toothteeth for catching slippery fish.

+ Puddles commonly form during rainstorms, and can cause problems for transport, especially when combined with cold conditions to form patches of ice, which are highly slippery and difficult to see.

+ The goliath frog or giant slippery frog is the biggest type of frog on Earth.

+ A slippery slope argument can also be a slippery slope fallacy.

+ These include citric acid, fructose, and slippery fluids that help the semen to move through the urethra.

+ Their teeth were helpful in dealing with slippery or hard-shelled prey.

+ For example, she considers the animal’s sensitivity to light and slippery surfaces.

+ She played for Slippery Rock University’s women’s water polo team.

+ The slippery shell is very difficult for most animals to grip.

+ These molecules are stiff when dry, and sticky and slippery when wet.

+ With water it makes the slippery lubricant used in many parts of the body, where it lines the moving parts, surfaces and tubes.

+ The scales are usually covered with a layer of slime which improves passage through the water, and makes the fish more slippery to a predator.

+ This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body.Cogger, Harold Zweifel, Richard 1992.

Sentence example of “rang”

How to use in-sentence of “rang”:

+ His victory at Bushy Run was celebrated in the British colonies—church bells rang through the night in Philadelphia—and praised by King George.

+ On the morning of November 5th, 1811, the priest José Matías Delgado rang the bells of La Merced Church in San Salvador, calling for an uprising.

+ The bell became widely famous after a short story in 1847 claimed that an old bell-ringer rang it on July 4, 1776, after hearing the Second Continental Congress’s vote for independence.

+ On the first day more than 3,200 young people rang up to ask for help.

+ Then while going towards the gallows the three comrades Bhagat, Sukhdev and Rajguru sang the patriotic song ‘Mera Rang De Basanti Chola’.

+ One rang to call the cats for their food.

Sentence example of rang
Sentence example of rang

Use in sentence of “serb”

How to use in-sentence of “serb”:

– Karadžić was voted President of this Bosnian Serb government around 13 May 1992.

– Pale was a Serb town above Sarajevo that the government had turned into a ski resort.

– In June 1914, a Bosnian Serb called Gavrilo Princip killed Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia.

– Killings, arrests, and deportation of Serbs and Jews was a regular duty of Francetić’s henchmen – based and justified by the official Ustashe policy which demanded total extermination of Jews and murder, expulsion, and conversion to the Roman Catholicism of Serb population in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

– Branko Kostić was a Montenegrin Serb politician.

– Lepi Mića is a SerbsBosnian Serb turbofolk singer-songwriter.

– Mićo Mićić was a Bosnian Serb politician.

– In 1989, Karadžić helped create the Serb Democratic Party Serb Democratic Party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Use in sentence of serb
Use in sentence of serb

Example sentences of “serb”:

– Radišić was elected Bosnian Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency in September 1998, defeating the incumbent Momčilo Krajišnik by 45,000 votes.

– During the Bosnian War, the village was a pocket of Bosniak resistance against the Bosnian Serb Army and Police forces.

– After the Bosnian War, he was elected List of Serb members of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerb member of the September 1996.

– In 2013, the Serbian government said it was getting rid of the Serb minority councils it had made in northern Kosovo, in order to allow the Kosovo Serb minority to become more like the general population of Kosovo.

– His father was of Croatian Serb descent.

– As of 2013, there were about 190,000 American citizens who said that they had Serb ancestry.

– The Ustaše never recognized the existence of a Serb people on the territories of Croatia or Bosnia.

– He was the son of a Serb Orthodox mother and Catholic father.

– During the Bosnian War, Bosnian Serb Police and Army forces destroyed Bosniaks’s villages downstream along the Vrbanja from Kruševo Brdo, via Šiprage, and Kotor Varoš to Banja Luka.

– He was a member of the Serb Democratic Party.

- Radišić was elected Bosnian Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency in September 1998, defeating the incumbent Momčilo Krajišnik by 45,000 votes.

- During the Bosnian War, the village was a pocket of Bosniak resistance against the Bosnian Serb Army and Police forces.
- After the Bosnian War, he was elected List of Serb members of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerb member of the September 1996.

– During the Bosnian War, Bosnian Serb Police and Army, and Serb‘s paramilitary forces destroyed villages upstream along the Vrbanja to Kruševo Brdo, including the villages in Čelinac Municipality.

– The desolated areas of the Knin Frontier and Bukovica were inhabited by Orthodox Serbs from Bosnia, while the Albania veneta received constant Serb migrations from Herzegovina and Montenegro.

– There are about 3,000 Albanians, and about 2000 Turks, Greeks, Gorans, Romas and others.OSCE profiles of 18,600 including 18,000 Serbs and 200 Albaneses, 14,900 “with a vast Kosovo Serb majority” with 800 Kosovo Albanians, and “The estimated total population is 17,000 with a large Kosovo Serbian majority.

– During the Bosnian War, Bosnian Serb Police and Army forces destroyed villages upstream along the Vrbanja to Kruševo Brdo.

– Another important early Serb in America was Basil Rosevic, who started a shipping company, the Trans-Oceanic Ship Lines, around the year 1800.

– When the Ottoman EmpireTurks started to conquer the Balkans in 15th century, many Christian Slavs took refuge inside Venetian Dalmatia and so even the “Albania Veneta” started to have a huge Serb and Albanian population.

– The Serb was not the only seed to exit though as Iveta Benešová defeated Maria Kirilenko, Martinez–Sanchez lost to Cornet, Kleybanova, Kanepi, Pironkova, Bartoli and Wickmayer all joined her on the plane home.

– Along with Radovan Karadžić, he co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party.

Some in-sentence examples of “hydrochloric”

How to use in-sentence of “hydrochloric”:

– It reacts with water, similar to phosphorus trichloride, to make arsenous acid and hydrochloric acid.

– It is made by reacting manganese with hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride.

– Barium carbonate, the other ore of barium, is dissolved in hydrochloric acid to make barium chloride and carbon dioxide.

– It reacts with hydrochloric acid to make phosphorus trichloride and phosphorous acid.

– It does not dissolve in sulfuric acidsulfuric or hydrochloric acid.

Some in-sentence examples of hydrochloric
Some in-sentence examples of hydrochloric

Example sentences of “hydrochloric”:

– It can also dissolve in a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and hydrochloric acid.

– Sodium chlorite reacts with hydrochloric acid to make chlorine dioxide.

– It reacts with water very violently to make hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid.

– For example, hydrochloric acid, found in people’s stomachs, can dissociate into a chloride anion and a free proton, and the property of the free proton is how it can digest food by corroding it.

– It is made when tin chemical reactionreacts with hydrochloric acid.

– That is why tin chloride is normally dissolved in hydrochloric acid.

– It also reacts with hydrochloric acid to make a yellow solution.

– It reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid to make arsenic trichloride.

– It reacts with hydrochloric acid to make chlorine and selenous acid.

– It reacts with water to make hydrochloric acid and selenous acid.

– It reacts with hydrochloric acid to make hydrogen sulfide and an antimony compound.

– It dissolves in acids like hydrochloric acid.

– A fumarole is an opening in the crust of the Earth, often in the neighborhood of volcanoes, where steam and gases come out, for instance carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and hydrogen sulfide.

– It is also prepared by reaction of phosphorus trichloride with water, which produces hydrochloric acid too.

– It reacts with acids to produce stannic salts, such as tin chloride with hydrochloric acid.

– Antimony is reacted with a mixture of zinc and hydrochloric acid in a tube, making stibine.

– It can be made by mixing hydrochloric acid and iron oxide.

– It does not Solvationdissolve in water but dissolves in concentrated hydrochloric acid.

– Cadmium chloride is made by reacting cadmium oxide, cadmium, or cadmium carbonate with hydrochloric acid.

- It can also dissolve in a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and hydrochloric acid.

- Sodium chlorite reacts with hydrochloric acid to make chlorine dioxide.

More in-sentence examples of “hydrochloric”:

– It dissolves in hydrochloric acid easily.

– It fumes hydrochloric acid in moist air.

– It is made when potassium nitrate is reacted with hydrochloric acid, making nitric acid and potassium chloride.

– The cut surface is etched with hydrochloric acid.

– It was first made by reacting zinc, hydrochloric acid, and arsenic trioxide.

– It reacts with solutions of hydrochloric acid or ammonia containing oxygen.

– The reaction below is the reaction with hydrochloric acid.

– It dissolves in hydrochloric acid.

– It also can be made by reacting nickel hydroxide with hydrochloric acid.

– It reacts with hydrochloric acid to make chlorine and cobalt chloride.

– Lead chloride is made by reacting sodium chloride or hydrochloric acid with lead nitrate.

– It can be formed by mixture of calcium oxide with hydrochloric acid, but this produces a version that is hydrated.

– When working with hydrochloric acid, certain safety measures should be taken.

– To test whether a mineral or rock contains calcium carbonate, strong acids, such as hydrochloric acid, can be added to it.

– It is formed when hydrochloric acid is added in sodium hydroxide.

– Bismuth chloride can cause burns on skin because it makes hydrochloric acid when it reacts with water.

– It can also be made by reacting lead oxide with hydrochloric acid.

– It can be made by reacting selenium, selenium dioxide, and hydrochloric acid.

– Chemists therefore distinguish hydrogen chloride from hydrochloric acid.

– It is made by dissolving nickel metal in hydrochloric acid.

– An example would be reacting hydrochloric acid.

– It reacts with hydrochloric acid to make hydrogen sulfide and cadmium chloride.

– For example, tin chloride is made when tin dissolves in hydrochloric acid.

– The risks of coming in contact with hydrochloric acid depend on its concentration.

– It reacts with hot water to make phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid.

– One part is like a straight hollow rod which secretes mild hydrochloric acid and an enzyme to break down protein.

– The stomach contains hydrochloric acid made by stomach cells.

– It makes hydrochloric acid fumes which irritate the nose.

– It dissolves in hydrochloric acid to produce tin chloride, leaving the antimony and copper behind in the hydrochloric acid.

– Two pieces of metal are placed in water that has a little electrolyte such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, sodium bicarbonate, or sodium hydroxide added to it.

– It is very strong, although not as much as the other acids like hydrochloric acid.

– It releases sulfur, sulfur dioxide, and hydrochloric acid when reacted with water.

– Also, calcite Effervescenceeffervesces when it is treated with hydrochloric acid.

– Zinc chloride can be made by reacting zinc with hydrochloric acid.

– Commonly hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid is used.

Hydrochloric and Nitric acidnitric acids dissolve uranium, but non-oxidizing acids other than hydrochloric acid dissolve the element very slowly.

– In 1936, when Grese was 13, her mother suicidekilled herself by drinking hydrochloric acid, a poison, after finding out that her husband had an affair.

– It reacts with water to make bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.

– It reacts with water to make tellurium dioxide and hydrochloric acid.

– It can be made in the laboratory by reacting manganese dioxide with hydrochloric acid.

– It reacts with water to make phosphorous acid and hydrochloric acid.

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

– Arsenic does not dissolve in hydrochloric acid.

– It can be formed by dissolving chromium in hydrochloric acid or by dissolving chromium oxide in hydrochloric acid.

– Another way to make it is reacting oleum and hydrochloric acid with selenium.

– It is made by reacting aluminium oxide with hydrochloric acid.

– For example, it reacts with hydrochloric acid to make nickel chloride.

– The barium sulfide is dissolved in hydrochloric acid.

– It can also be made by reacting thallium metal with hydrochloric acid.

- It dissolves in hydrochloric acid easily.

- It fumes hydrochloric acid in moist air.
- It is made when potassium nitrate is reacted with hydrochloric acid, making nitric acid and potassium chloride.