brine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • evaporate: However, to produce white salt, a different process of evaporating brine is employed.
  • boil: It was probably made by boiling brine to dryness on a small scale in many places.
  • saturate: Appendix on handling emulsions, e.g. breaking up an emulsion by adding saturated brine.

Adjective modifier

  • basinal: Fluid inclusion and oxygen isotope data are typical of basinal brines.
  • concentrated: They are highly saline, as they grow from a thin layer of concentrated brine that forms above the sea ice.
  • natural: The pan would have been used to evaporate natural brine to produce salt, which was important to the Romans as a food preservative.
  • hot: Hot brine from the geothermal well today provides only 18 % of the total district heating mix.
  • strong: Amber can float in strong brine, but not sea water.

Modifies a noun

  • shrimp: The brine shrimp embryo also requires less energy to break through a hatching membrane than a thick outer shell.
  • nauplius: After you've fed some brine shrimp nauplii take a look at your fry.
  • pit: Some were probably brine pits associated with salt production.
  • bath: Right, let's make up a brine bath.
  • channel: Linkages between salinity and brine channel distribution in young sea ice.
  • solution: The salt is removed by forming a brine solution deep underground which is then pumped out.

Noun used with modifier

  • baby: Baby brine shrimp would also be a welcome addition.
  • salt: Not all the way, with the salt brine.
  • adult: After about three weeks or so, the fry can be weaned onto frozen adult brine shrimp and crushed flake food.

Preposition: in

  • pan: The salt, much favored by cooks, is manufactured in very traditional fashion by boiling brine in large pans.

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