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Fusible.
liquid
melted
liquified
1
It had been a problem with the
fusible
link wire all along.
2
It is more
fusible
than copper, and not so apt to tarnish.
3
The
fusible
material is some alloy melting at a low temperature.
4
These solders are alloys more
fusible
than the most
fusible
of their component metals.
5
The heat-ray impinged upon the boss of
fusible
metal.
6
It is
fusible
only at the highest temperature, and is not acted on by acids.
7
It is light, fairly strong, cheap, easily
fusible
,
and yet hard and elastic when cold.
8
This is practically one form of Rose's
fusible
metal with 15 per cent mercury added.
9
It is known that platinum heated in a forge fire, in contact with carbon, becomes
fusible
.
10
When the metal thurium was discovered, a query doubtless arose as to whether it was
fusible
.
11
It forms a yellow
fusible
mass, which is decomposed by water into alumina and sulphuretted hydrogen.
12
Can you explain the principle of the
fusible
or soft plug as it is sometimes called?
13
Within certain limits, the greater the proportion of tin the cleaner and more
fusible
is the solder.
14
No safety-valve or
fusible
plug is adequate.
15
The combination of silex or alumina and an alkali in proper portions always yields a
fusible
,
easy-running compound.
16
The grey lavas contain numerous, minute, black, easily
fusible
specks; and but very few large crystals of feldspar.
fusible
easily fusible
more fusible
fusible metal
fusible plug
fusible substance