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Definition of Deflagrated
1. deflagrate [v] - See also: deflagrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deflagrated
Literary usage of Deflagrated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress edited by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1842)
"Fluids are rapidly decomposed, metals are brilliantly deflagrated, and large
amounts of coated surface repeatedly charged and discharged in the space of a ..."
2. Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics by Michael Faraday (1859)
"Platinum deflagrated in hydrogen: it depolarized the ray, required direct rotation
... Copper deflagrated in hydrogen: depolarized, bringing in a red image, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1864)
"After the lapse of three minutes from the commencement of the experiment, the
powder deflagrated. The permanent depression of the mercury column amounted to ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1840)
"The deflagrated matter was put into water to dissolve the alcali. The insoluble
matter, consisting partly of the ashes of the caput mortuum & partly of some ..."
5. Elements of chemistry by Andrew Fyfe (1827)
"When antimony and nitre are deflagrated, the oxid in the highest state of oxidation
is formed ; but this process is seldom followed for preparing it. ..."
6. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1840)
"The deflagrated matter was put into water to dissolve the alcali. The insoluble
matter, consisting partly of the ashes of the caput mortuum & partly of some ..."
7. Chemical Essays by Richard Watson (1787)
"Antimony and nitre mixed together in equal parts, and deflagrated —Crocus ...
Antimony and nitre mixed together in the proportion of i to 2, deflagrated and ..."
8. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress edited by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1842)
"Fluids are rapidly decomposed, metals are brilliantly deflagrated, and large
amounts of coated surface repeatedly charged and discharged in the space of a ..."
9. Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics by Michael Faraday (1859)
"Platinum deflagrated in hydrogen: it depolarized the ray, required direct rotation
... Copper deflagrated in hydrogen: depolarized, bringing in a red image, ..."
10. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1864)
"After the lapse of three minutes from the commencement of the experiment, the
powder deflagrated. The permanent depression of the mercury column amounted to ..."
11. Report of the Annual Meeting (1840)
"The deflagrated matter was put into water to dissolve the alcali. The insoluble
matter, consisting partly of the ashes of the caput mortuum & partly of some ..."
12. Elements of chemistry by Andrew Fyfe (1827)
"When antimony and nitre are deflagrated, the oxid in the highest state of oxidation
is formed ; but this process is seldom followed for preparing it. ..."
13. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1840)
"The deflagrated matter was put into water to dissolve the alcali. The insoluble
matter, consisting partly of the ashes of the caput mortuum & partly of some ..."
14. Chemical Essays by Richard Watson (1787)
"Antimony and nitre mixed together in equal parts, and deflagrated —Crocus ...
Antimony and nitre mixed together in the proportion of i to 2, deflagrated and ..."