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1 Fused with borax, soda, or microcosmic salt, they give a clear bead .
2 Molybdic acid gives a clear bead when hot, but is turbid and white after cooling.
3 Tungstic acid gives a dark yellow clear bead while hot, but is opaque and yellow when cold.
4 Baryta and its compounds give, when fused with carbonate of soda upon platinum foil, a clear bead .
5 Many of the silicates give with borax a clear bead , while they form with microcosmic salt an opalescent one.
6 Fluoride of aluminium melts with carbonate of soda to a clear bead , spreads by cooling, and appears then milk-white.
7 Whether the heated substance is fused to a clear bead or not, and whether the bead remains transparent after cooling.
8 The oxide of tellurium and telluric acid gives a clear bead when it is hot, but white after it is cooled.
9 Borates thus made, melt generally by themselves; but admixed with borate of soda, they fuse much more readily, give a clear bead .
10 The sulphate fuses at first to a clear bead , which soon spreads, and is absorbed and converted while boiling into a hepatic mass.
11 Borax dissolves oxide of zinc in the flame of oxidation easily to a clear bead , which is yellow while hot, and colorless when cold.
12 It was strapless, and had clear beads on the skirt, which was net and there was a lot of it.
13 "It's a misunderstanding!" said the young master, the perspiration standing in clear beads on his forehead.
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