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Definition of Criths
1. crith [n] - See also: crith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Criths
Literary usage of Criths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lecture Notes for Chemical Students by Edward Frankland (1870)
"In like manner the product'volume of sulphuretted hydrogen (H2S)=2 litres of
hydrogen, weighing 2 criths, +1 litre of sulphur-gas, ..."
2. Numerical Exercises in Chemistry by T. Hands (1884)
"51 criths of H2S occupy 3 litres. This, then, is the volume required. EXAMPLES XII.
1. Express in criths the mass at 0° C. and 760 mm of — (1) 2 litres of ..."
3. Introduction to Modern Chemistry, Experimental and Theoretic: Embodying by August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1865)
"In like manner the product-volume of sulphuretted hydrogen (H2S) = 2 litres of
hydrogen, weighing 2 criths + 1 litre of sulphur-gas, ..."
4. Chemical Arithmetic and Calculation of Furnace Charges by Regis Chauvenet (1912)
"•»Cj.- i» 53.5 :2 = x : 4 (NH4C1 = 14 + 4 + 35.5 = 53.5) i = 107 criths. ...
If, then, we raise the criths of the rule to pounds, we must also multiply the ..."
5. First Principles of Chemical Philosophy by Josiah Parsons Cooke (1870)
"The reaction is the same as before, but in this case the grammes must first be
reduced to criths. The proportion will then be written ..."