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Definition of Pectized
1. pectize [v] - See also: pectize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pectized
Literary usage of Pectized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
"''Acetate of alumina with an excess of alumina gave similar results. The alumina
remained fluid in the dialyzer for twenty-one days, and when it pectized ..."
2. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
""''Acetate of alumina with an excess of alumina gave similar results. The alumina
remained fluid in the dialyzer for twenty-one days, and when it pectized ..."
3. The Encyclopædic Dictionary of Photography: Containing Over 2,000 References by Walter E. Woodbury (1896)
"This drying converts the film of pectized cellulose coating each filament and
fibre into an insoluble solid varnish which cements the whole together. ..."
4. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1870)
"A liquid of 5 per cent, may be preserved five or six days ; a liquid of 2 per
cent, for two or three months ; and a liquid of 1 per cunt, has not pectized ..."
5. Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland by Royal Geological Society of Ireland (1873)
"... and if the room is free from vibrations, in time the silica will be pectized
and slowly deposited upon the sides of the vessel, but strange to say, ..."
6. The Second Step in Chemistry: Or, The Student's Guide to the Higher Branches by Robert Galloway (1864)
"The alumina remained fluid in the dialyser for 21 days, and when it pectized was
found to retain 3'4 per cent, of acetic acid, which is in the proportion of ..."
7. The Techno-chemical Receipt Book: Containing Several Thousand Receipts by William Theodore Brannt, William Henry Wahl (1886)
"... homogeneous sheet several layers while they are still superficially gelatinized
or " pectized " by the action of the cupro-ammonium solution. ..."