How To Use Vitrify In A Sentence
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Long-buried glassy lavas devitrify, or pass to a stony condition, under the unceasing action of underground waters; but their flow lines and perlitic and spherulitic structures remain to tell of their original state.
The Elements of Geology
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The silica and other minerals in the clay vitrify under heat and will not become soft clay again.
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These ashes would rapidly hydrate and devitrify, yielding highly soluble sodium silicates that produce silica gels, clinoptilolite, and montmorillonite.
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This is further confirm'd by this observable, that that Iron or Steel will keep longer from rusting which is covered with this vitrify'd case: Thus also Lead will, by degrees, be all turn'd into a litharge; for that colour which covers the top being scum'd or shov'd aside, appears to be nothing else but a litharge or vitrify'd Lead.
Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
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The silica and other minerals in the clay vitrify under heat and will not become soft clay again.
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To vitrify soil, normally four carbon electrode rods are inserted into the ground and a powerful electric current is turned on.
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Another concern is the cooling rate needed to vitrify large organs.
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Long-buried glassy lavas devitrify, or pass to a stony condition, under the unceasing action of underground waters; but their flow lines and perlitic and spherulitic structures remain to tell of their original state.
The Elements of Geology
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Because of their tendency to crystallize (devitrify), most natural terrestrial glasses are geologically young.
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However, flexible polymers and lower molecular weight components typically vitrify at much lower water contents
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Method and apparatus for eliminating volatiles or airborne entrainments when vitrifying radioactive and/or hazardous waste
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There was also some devitrifying glass that needed the same epoxy infusion as that in the Easter Morning window.
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The tendency of glass to devitrify is a result of the atoms moving from a higher to a lower energy state.
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I think it might need another fusing, though it worries me a bit, because that will be number 4 (first one is when it's made), and this glass might devitrify.
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The silica and other minerals in the clay vitrify under heat and will not become soft clay again.
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I haven't seen the same devitrifying as the other glass.
Effetre Dark Pink...My Half Pound of Destiny.
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They would not doubtless have the advantages of the wicks which are impregnated with boracic acid, and which vitrify as they burn and are entirely consumed, but Cyrus Harding having manufactured a beautiful pair of snuffers, these candles would be greatly appreciated during the long evenings in Granite House.
The Mysterious Island