Heating of solid materials to produce gaseous products (which may condense into liquids or solids)
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Examples for "rectification"
Examples for "rectification"
1Allusions indeed to the rectification of the French border in Henry II.
2A sort of splendid rectification had just been effected in his mind.
3Immense would be also the contribution to truth, the rectification of history.
4Spikes were broadened and the rectification in the hyperpolarization direction was reduced.
5Thus, rectification or blockade of myocardial depressant factors should partly ameliorate sepsis progression.
1These, then, are the two main products of the destructive distillation of coal.
2Wood alcohol, which is made by the destructive distillation of wood, is another important by-product.
3Unverdorben in 1826 discovered an analogous material in products obtained by the destructive distillation of indigo.
4A method of destructive distillation has been patented (D.R.P.
5It has also been called "hartshorn," being obtained by destructive distillation of horn and bone.
1On dry distillation it is resolved into trimethylamine and methyl alcohol.
2On dry distillation they yield nitriles and ammonia.
3By dry distillation it gives ammonium cyanide.
4He found that gas could be obtained from plants by dry distillation and invented a way to collect gases by heating certain substances.
5On the large scale it is prepared by the dry distillation of calcium acetate (CH3CO2)2Ca = CaCO3 + CH3COCH3.
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Translations for dry distillation