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acidulate

[uh-sij-uh-leyt] / əˈsɪdʒ əˌleɪt /




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As for the drinks, they must be cold, consisting of water with sufficient flour mixed in it to whiten it, and a little vinegar or sulphuric acid, to acidulate it.

From On the cattle plague: or, Contagious typhus in horned cattle. Its history, origin, description, and treatment by Honor? Bourguignon

After thoroughly shaking, acidulate with dilute hydrochloric acid, when a blue coloration will be produced if prussic acid is present.

From The Handbook of Soap Manufacture by W. H. Simmons

A cup of roselle juice diluted is better to acidulate with than the lemon juice.

From The Khaki Kook Book A Collection of a Hundred Cheap and Practical Recipes Mostly from Hindustan by Mary Kennedy Core

V. be sour; sour, turn sour &c. adj.; set the teeth on edge. render sour &c. adj.; acidify, acidulate.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

Filter, acidulate the filtrate with an excess of 10 c.c. of acetic acid, dilute, boil, and titrate.

From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Cornelius Beringer

Properly acidulated flavors don’t taste artificial; they just taste as if that flavor, usually so subtle, put on some glitter before it came onstage.

From Seattle Times Mar. 23, 2022

One thing is that buttermilk, because it is acidulated and cultured, basically never goes bad.

From Slate Dec. 22, 2020

The instrument was “composed of alternate tubs of oxygen and hydrogen through each of which passes platina foil so as to dip into separate vessels of water acidulated with sulphuric acid.”

From Scientific American Oct. 29, 2017

And use lemon juice squeezed into a cup of water to clean plates before serving; the acidulated water easily removes fingerprints and dirt.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 8, 2016

He suggests, therefore, the use of acidulated water made by means of a little currant jelly or raspberry vinegar, given in small portions and at regular intervals.

From Makers of Modern Medicine by James J. (James Joseph) Walsh

The total quantity of these compounds may be ascertained by acidulating with acetic acid, and titrating with N/10 iodine solution, using starch paste as indicator.

From The Handbook of Soap Manufacture by W. H. Simmons

By slightly acidulating the filtrate with hydrochloric acid, it will be rendered ready for the determination.

From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Cornelius Beringer

Chlorides After acidulating with nitric acid, it gives a precipitate with silver nitrate, which after washing is readily soluble in ammonia and reprecipitated by nitric acid.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 by Various

Sulphates After acidulating with nitric acid, it gives a precipitate with barium nitrate.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 by Various




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