Definition of Refluxed

1. Verb. (past of reflux) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Refluxed

1. reflux [v] - See also: reflux

Lexicographical Neighbors of Refluxed

reflown
reflows
refluctuation
refluence
refluences
refluent
refluous
reflux
reflux condenser
reflux condensers
reflux conjunctivitis
reflux laryngitis
reflux oesophagitis
reflux otitis media
refluxed (current term)
refluxer
refluxers
refluxes
refluxing
refly
reflying
refocillate
refocillated
refocillates
refocillating
refocillation
refocus
refocused
refocuses

Literary usage of Refluxed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1914)
"The 95% alcohol residues from each lot were then combined and refluxed with ... P. dextrose hydrate (90.90 anhydrous) was refluxed on the boiling water bath ..."

2. Studies on Solution in Its Relation to Light Absorption, Conductivity by Harry Clary Jones (1918)
"ETHYL ALCOHOL The ethyl alcohol was refluxed and distilled repeatedly over ... PROPYL ALCOHOL The propyl alcohol was refluxed and distilled once over lime. ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Distilled water (700 ml) was refluxed in a 2-liter three-necked flask. ... The mixture was refluxed for IVi hours with constant stirring and then for an ..."

4. The London Medical Gazette (1833)
"... course of the blood out of the ventricles, but from a valve between the auricles and ventricles not doing its duty, so that a small portion refluxed; ..."

5. Fat Associated with Starch by Theodore Clinton Taylor (1920)
"99, was refluxed for 50 hours with 160 cc. of absolute alcohol containing 1.971 g. of hydrogen chloride. After this treatment there remained 2.24 g. of ..."

6. A Study of the Solubilities of Liquids in Liquids: The Partition of the by Benjamin Blackiston Wroth (1916)
"It was first refluxed with lime for several days, then with anhydrous copper ... All three alcohols were refluxed with metallic calcium for several days and ..."

7. The Application of Victor Meyer's Esterification Law to Neighboring-xylic by Ralph William Hufferd, William Albert Noyes (1920)
"The ether was removed and the residue and crystals refluxed for 10 hours with alcoholic potash. Most of the alcohol was distilled off, sulfuric acid was ..."

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