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Definition of Sublimates
1. sublimate [v] - See also: sublimate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sublimates
Literary usage of Sublimates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1868)
"Of these fourteen sublimates, eight showed crystalline forms under the ...
The glass from which the sublimates had been driven off retained h visible stain. ..."
2. Mineralogy: An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Minerals by Henry Alexander Miers (1902)
"Yellow and red sublimates of Arsenic Sulphide ; given by sulphides of arsenic
... TABLE C sublimates in Open Tube 1. White crystalline (octahedral, As.,03 ..."
3. Chemical Handicraft: A Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical by John Joseph Griffin (1877)
"Narrow Tubes of hard Bohemian glass, about £ inch or £ inch in diameter, made
extremely thin in the glass, in order that sublimates within them may be ..."
4. The Data of Geochemistry by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke (1908)
"VOLCANIC GASES AND sublimates. GASEOUS EMANATIONS. Regardless of all speculations
as to the origin of the lithosphere or as to the nature of the earth's ..."
5. Select Methods in Chemical Analysis. (Chiefly Inorganic). by William Crookes (1871)
"Arsenious sulphide does not become granular and dense under the same circumstances.
Detection of Antimony in sublimates. ..."
6. Select Methods in Chemical Analysis: (chiefly Inorganic) by William Crookes (1886)
"Detection of Antimony in sublimates. In the examination of mineral bodies for
antimony, the test s: stance is often roasted in an open tube for the ..."