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Meanings of fuse mass in English
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Usage of fuse mass in English
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The white fusedmass must be powdered, and kept from the air.
2
The alumina in the fusedmass will exist in a state soluble in acids.
3
He swung a torch round the vast chamber, taking in the fusedmass of panels.
4
A flocculent residue will often remain after the decomposition of the fusedmass is effected.
5
Allow the crucible to cool, and remove the fusedmass as directed on page 116.
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She didn't look down at the fusedmass of mewling fail-safe and gorgeous, dead subgineer.
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The beaker must be carefully covered to avoid loss during the disintegration of the fusedmass.
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Remove the burner, and tip the crucible until the fusedmass flows nearly to its mouth.
9
As the Ogre fell, a dark, fusedmass of flesh and bone, the real horror began.
10
Its centre would be occupied by a fusedmass, in which were blended all the more intractable solid constituents of the present world.
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By disintegrating the fusedmass with a considerable volume of dilute acid the silicic acid is at first held in solution to a large extent.
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When the fusedmass has completely disintegrated and nothing further will dissolve, decant the solution from the residue of barium carbonate (Note 1).
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[Note 4: A portion of the fusedmass is usually projected upward by the escaping carbon dioxide during the fusion.
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[Note 5: A gritty residue remaining after the disintegration of the fusedmass by acid indicates that the substance has been but imperfectly decomposed.