21 Verbs to Use for the Word chemistry

<pb id='054.png' /> DIETRICH, HAROLD G. Laboratory manual to accompany Introductory general chemistry, by Harold G. Dietrich & Erwin B. Kelsey.

I am studying chemistry, and I am perfectly happy.

"We have," he replied, "learned pretty fully the chemistry of life.

Manly Palmer Hall (A); 9Apr71; R503931. HALLIDAY, EVELYN G. Food chemistry and cookery.

Afterwards, while living at Lake Dunmore, in Addison County, Vermont, he revised and systematized the study under the teaching of Professor Hall, of Middlebury College, to which he added chemistry, natural philosophy and medicine.

Pt. 2: applied baking chemistry.

His classification of the sciences shows pretty clearly that he thought of them all as exact logical systematisations of fact arising out of each other in a synthetic order, each lower one containing the elements of a lucid explanation of those above itphysics explaining chemistry; chemistry, physiology; physiology, sociology; and so forth.

It has nothing to do with emotion: it exposes the chemistry of a tear, the mechanism of laughter; but of sorrow and happiness it has naught to say.

It was the vilest wine the chemists of Hamburg ever made, though German education favours chemistry; and the water tasted like the bilge of Charon's boat.

He was surprised to find chemistry quite an interesting subject.

From this double root sprang the chemistry of the West, which in no mean sense has fulfilled its promise by prolonging life and enriching mankind.

" ANTIDOTES "Suppose," asked the professor in chemistry, "that you were summoned to the side of a patient who had accidentally swallowed a heavy dose of oxalic acid, what would you administer?" The student who, studying for the ministry, took chemistry because it was obligatory in the course, replied, "I would administer the sacrament.

It appears that in the Sussexville Proprietary School, Plattner not only discharged the duties of Modern Languages Master, but also taught chemistry, commercial geography, bookkeeping, shorthand, drawing, and any other additional subject to which the changing fancies of the boys' parents might direct attention.

But Dan's gloom deepened, for he was sure he had failed in "skinny," as the boys termed chemistry and physics.

There it circulates, hits this gland and that, makes some more active, others less, transforms the chemistry of the cells, and engorges the mucous membranes, most of all those of the nose and of the uterus.

There were none of all those things they said he had; only in the south room a lot of bottles and jars, and a brick place built up with a vent outside, which Parson H says is a furnace such as folks use that study chemistry.

Nationality, trade, class no more affect the oneness of mankind than do the ocean's surface variations of color or weather affect its unchangeable chemistry.

For some considerable time Balthazar avoided experimental chemistry, and confined himself to theoretical speculations.

Marjorie had closed the chemistry with a sigh, reserving astronomy for the fresher hour of the morning.

They are quite untraceable in the system, and altogether defy chemistry.

A Polish officer had come to their house in 1809, and had discussed chemistry with Claes.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  chemistry