In a single replacement reaction, an uncombined element replaces another element that is part of a compound. |
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As connected with the human will, emotion is never uncombined with thought. |
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The specific gravity of the alloy is greater than that of the two metals in an uncombined state. |
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These uncombined suffixes very materially modify the meaning of the verb to speak. |
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Only a few metals such as gold, silver and copper are found pure in nature, uncombined with other elements. |
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It is a measurement of pressure exerted by uncombined oxygen molecules dissolved in plasma. |
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Glucose, the prevalent uncombined, or free, sugar circulating in the blood of higher animals, is essential to cell function. |
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For an uncombined putaway, each transfer order item is saved individually in the data base. |
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All components are uncombined, chemically indifferent and insolubile in water. |
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How many pure, uncombined, vowels are there in General American speech? |
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The oxidation state of any atom in an uncombined element is equal to zero. |
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Particulate matter is withdrawn isokinetically from a number of sampling points in the stack and its weight determined gravimetrically after removal of uncombined water. |
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Water activated this way recollects the capacity to acting catalytically, i.e. it is uncombined and capable not only of absorbing vital substances and to deliver them to the cells but also to get rid of metabolic toxins. |
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As was defined by Lambert, the pericardial coelom is formed by a series of uncombined lacunes. |
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The geometrical and electromagnetic simplicity of the present model ensures that the most important features of FouCG can be studied in the simple, uncombined, state. |
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