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Before the bubbles can reach the surface, the methane is re-dissolved into the ocean where it benignly floats around until presumably it freezes back into clathrate.
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Before the bubbles can reach the surface, the methane is re-dissolved into the ocean where it benignly floats around until presumably it freezes back into clathrate.
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The whitened sugar was then taken and re-dissolved in boiling water and crystallised, by which all the alcoholic flavour was entirely removed, and a perfectly fine crystallised and pure sugar resulted.
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It is afterwards usually re-dissolved, purified, and, when formed into small quills, is known as refined liquorice.
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The sulphate solution for covering iron should be prepared by adding it by degrees a little caustic potash, so long as the precipitate formed is re-dissolved.
Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets Daniel Young
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This should filtrate through until the sugar is white; it should then be dried and re-dissolved in boiling water, and again evaporated until it becomes dense enough to crystallise.
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Another process is to boil the gun-cotton, &c., in a solution of sodium stannate made by adding caustic soda to a solution of stannous chloride, until the precipitate first formed is just re-dissolved.
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The sun was setting, and a gentle southerly breeze, striking against the southern side of the rock, mingled its current with the colder air above; and the vapour was thus condensed; but as the light wreaths of cloud passed over the ridge, and came within the influence of the warmer atmosphere of the northern sloping bank, they were immediately re-dissolved.
Chapter II 1909
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[71] These compounds are Ni_ {2} As and Co_ {2} As. [72] With large quantities of iron the ferric precipitate should be re-dissolved and re-precipitated.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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~ -- The separation is thus effected: -- The solution in hydrochloric acid is evaporated to dryness, re-dissolved in hot dilute hydrochloric acid, and sulphuric acid is added to the solution till no further precipitate is formed.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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