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When Peter B. Kyne ( Pride Of Palomar, 43 ) informed us in 1921 that we had an instinctive dislike for the Japanese, did the heated debates of the Californians settle the truth or falsity of the proposition??
When the light from a heated material was passed through a prism, it produced a multi-colored spectrum.
When heated to form a solution and then cooled quickly, these alloys become much softer than normal, during the diffusionless transformation, and then harden as they age.
When partially heated, amethyst can result in ametrine.
When gradually heated in an oil-bath, amber becomes soft and flexible.
When proteins are heated they become denatured ( unfolded ) and change texture.
When the radiometer is heated in the absence of a light source, it turns in the forward direction ( i. e. black sides trailing ).
When a multi-component liquid is heated, the vapor pressure of each component will rise, thus causing the total vapor pressure to rise.
When jewelry containing diamonds is heated ( for repairs ) the diamond should be protected with boracic acid ; otherwise the diamond ( which is pure carbon ) could be burned on the surface or even burned completely up.
When jewelry containing sapphires or rubies is heated, it should not be coated with boracic acid or any other substance, as this can etch the surface ; they do not have to be " protected " like a diamond.
When the brown solution of iodine in strong donor solvents were heated, a color transition from brown to violet is observed as the weakly-bonded charge-transfer complex dissociates into to free solvent and iodine molecules.
When a metal ore is an ionic compound of that metal and a non-metal, the ore must usually be smelted — heated with a reducing agent — to extract the pure metal.
When the thirty-first day arrives, take out the root in the middle of the night and dry it in an oven heated with branches of verbena ; then wrap it up in a piece of a dead man's winding-sheet and carry it with you everywhere.
When a magnetized ferromagnetic material is heated to the Curie point temperature, the molecules are agitated to the point that the magnetic domains lose the organization and the magnetic properties they cause cease.
When air had become completely phlogisticated it would no longer serve to support combustion of any material, nor would a metal heated in it yield a calx ; nor could phlogisticated air support life, for the role of air in respiration was to remove the phlogiston from the body.
When the sample is heated, at a certain temperature it will glow from the emission of electrons released from the defects, and this glow can be used to estimate the age of the sample to a threshold of approximately 15 percent of its true age.
When the academy was founded, the ballroom was the biggest room in Stockholm that could be heated and thus used in the winter, so the king asked if he could borrow it.
When the desired state of germination is reached the malted barley is dried using heated air.
When heated in air, thorium metal turnings ignite and burn brilliantly with a white light.
When the bulb's filament is heated white-hot, electrons are boiled off its surface and into the vacuum inside the bulb.
When a solid is heated above its melting point, it becomes liquid, given that the pressure is higher than the triple point of the substance.
When jewelry containing rubies is heated ( for repairs ) it should not be coated with boracic acid or any other substance, as this can etch the surface ; it does not have to be " protected " like a diamond.
When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence.
When air at ground level is heated, it begins to rise, moving up past steep high mountain ranges, which then cools slightly, sinking back down towards the valley more compressed.
When he began to link certain Fort Worth businessmen with property in the Acre and announce their names from his pulpit, the battle heated up.

When and mercury
When ' millimetres of mercury ' or ' inches of mercury ' are quoted today, these units are not based on a physical column of mercury: they have been given precise definitions that can be expressed in terms of SI units.
When measuring liquid pressure, a loop filled with gas or a light fluid can isolate the liquids to prevent them from mixing but this can be unnecessary, for example when mercury is used as the manometer fluid to measure differential pressure of a fluid such as water.
When it melts, silicon becomes a reasonable metal with an electrical conductivity of 1. 0 – 1. 3 × 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > S • cm < sup >− 1 </ sup >, a value similar to that of liquid mercury.
When the switch is tilted in the appropriate direction, the mercury touches a set of contacts, thus completing the electrical circuit through those contacts.
When the machine is rocked or tilted in an attempt to gain a product, the mercury switch activates, sounding an alarm.
When they encountered mercury atoms in the tube, they participated in purely elastic collisions.
When the amalgam is cold it is squeezed through chamois leather to separate the superfluous mercury ; the gold, with about twice its weight of mercury, remains behind, forming a yellowish silvery mass with the consistency of butter.
When the metal to be gilded is wrought or chased, it ought to be covered with mercury before the amalgam is applied, that this may be more easily spread ; but when the surface of the metal is plain, the amalgam may be applied to it directly.
When the mercury has evaporated, which is known by the surface having entirely become of a dull yellow color, the metal must undergo other operations, by which the fine gold color is given to it.
When Bell arrived on February 26, Bell visited his lawyers and then visited examiner Wilber who told Bell that Gray's caveat showed a liquid transmitter and asked Bell for proof that the liquid transmitter idea ( described in Bell's patent application as using mercury as the liquid ) was invented by Bell.
When red mercury first appeared on the international black market 15 years ago, the supposedly top secret nuclear material was ' red ' because it came from Russia.
When the mercury reaches " Cadet School ", that's where Willy goes, and the game is over.
When introduced in the 1960s, alkaline batteries contained a small amount of toxic mercury amalgam to control side reactions at the zinc cathode.
When that happens, up to 30 mg of mercury vapor is released into the atmosphere.
When Angel tries to help her escape, he tells her he had the pill tested, and that it contained powdered lead with trace amounts of arsenic and mercury, each of which are traditional ingredients in artistry paints linked to accidental self-poisoning.
When a mercury vapor lamp is first turned on, it will produce a dark blue glow because only a small amount of the mercury is ionized and the gas pressure in the arc tube is very low, so much of the light is produced in the ultraviolet mercury bands.
When the current is turned on, it will initiate dissolution of the metallic mercury on the one side of the drop in the capillary and deposition on the other side of the same drop.
When glass mirrors first gained widespread usage in Europe during the 16th century, most were made of an amalgam of tin and mercury, but by the 19th century mirrors were commonly made through a process by which silver was coated onto a glass surface.
When electrical current flowed through the wire, the magnetic field of the wire created a force with the field of the permanent magnet such that the wire would rotate out of the mercury trough and interrupt the electrical circuit.

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