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Meanings of strong brine in English
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Usage of strong brine in English
1
Make a strongbrine and pour over them; let them stand twenty-four hours.
2
One part salt to two parts water makes a strongbrine.
3
You have cleverly arranged to work with strongbrine.
4
As concentration goes on, gypsum, which is insoluble in a strongbrine, is deposited, and afterwards common salt.
5
He adds that this severe whipping was always followed by the application of strongbrine to the lacerated parts.
6
If cooled in strongbrine, the heat will be extracted much quicker, and the degree of hardness will be greater.
7
Put it in a strongbrine made of one quart of cold water, and two-thirds of a cup of salt.
8
Olives are picked while green and put in a strongbrine of salt and water to preserve them for eating.
9
When dry sealing is used let the product stand twenty-four to thirty-six hours, then add strongbrine to fill the containers.
10
Dissolve as much common table-salt in a pint of water as it will take up, so as to prepare a strongbrine.
11
The strongbrine of the packer does not kill them, and I have known them to be taken alive from a boiled ham.
12
In its strongbrine lime carbonate is insoluble, and that brought in by streams is thrown down at once in the form of travertine.
13
He recommends scrubbing the trunks and branches of the trees every second year, with a hard brush dipped in strongbrine of common salt.
14
Previous to putting the seed in the ground (drilling is preferable to sowing broadcast), wheat should be soaked five or six hours-notlonger-instrongbrine.