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e by-products are small quantities of harmless | gases such as carbon dioxide, and water vapor with t |
such as light intensity and concentrations of | gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone |
Noble | gases such as argon are used not just because of the |
Because of its length and gradient, | gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide cou |
To dispel other dissolved | gases such as carbon dioxide or chlorine |
This outer shell appears to contain molecular | gases such as CO, H2O and SiO. |
However, condensible | gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon dioxide |
y intercellular spaces to allow the passage of | gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for phot |
aused by farm animals' emissions of greenhouse | gases such as methane), and which would have been us |
inally air, although in modern versions, other | gases such as helium or hydrogen may be used. |
It is also free to exchange dissolved | gases such as O2 and CO2 with the atmosphere. |
ng neither directly emits nor traps greenhouse | gases such as carbon dioxide. |
ryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied | gases such as liquid hydrogen. |
He also studied the effects of rare | gases such as helium on animal life. |
method is fairly accurate for non-condensible | gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen. |
Gases such as argon and oxygen, as well as mixtures | |
stem, in order to remove heavy metals and acid | gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and |
tegrated concentration of selected atmospheric | gases, such as water vapour, ozone, etc. |
d to conduct anions while being impermeable to | gases such as oxygen or hydrogen. |
n with the overall goal of reducing greenhouse | gases such as carbon dioxide produced while still co |
Inert and lighter | gases, such as He and H2 do not effectively induce s |
as meter is used to measure the volume of fuel | gases such as natural gas and propane. |
riestley is credited with discovering many new | gases such as oxygen, hydrogen chloride, and ammonia |
xpanders which are used in the liquefaction of | gases such as liquid hydrogen |
Incandescent lamps are often filled with noble | gases such as argon in order to preserve the filamen |
hazards include the possible buildup of toxic | gases such as carbon monoxide within the structure d |
lso at 100 °F), as it excludes dissolved fixed | gases such as air. |
up as the world's largest pure-play industrial | gases supplier. |
sed to create vertical profiles of atmospheric | gases, temperature, pressure, and cloud ice. |
Safety: Compressed | gases tend to expand at high velocities when decompr |
s's law (the “law of volumes”), describing how | gases tend to expand when heated, is first published |
the world's livestock produce more greenhouse | gases than all of the world's cars, planes, and ship |
gas results in the release of more greenhouse | gases than conventional natural gas, and may lead to |
the site contained methane and vinyl chloride | gases that were penetrating into the surrounding are |
h in which mercury instead of water would trap | gases that were usually soluble in water. |
h become his arms in robot mode emit corrosive | gases that can dissolve a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) slab |
s, as a way to significantly reduce greenhouse | gases that come from transportation. |
r day is a unit of measurement for liquids and | gases that is predominantly used in the United State |
In the case of | gases, that never became liquid in absence of heat, |
superior apparatus to collect and measure the | gases that evolved during alcohol fermentation. |
Aerostatics is the study of | gases that are not in motion. |
a forest releases large amounts of greenhouse | gases that may cancel out the benefits of replacing |
The | gases that boiled off, in addition to nitrogen, oxyg |
ulin's green color comes from a combination of | gases that make up its local atmosphere, primarily d |
containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of | gases that is connected usually by a twisting glass |
es, and even ongoing activity today, including | gases that sometimes well up from the earth. |
ion tool to remove a portion of the greenhouse | gases that are being emitted into the atmosphere. |
n people as they woke up in a cloud of noxious | gases that burned their lungs. |
(LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG) and other | gases that extracted, processed or transported in hi |
wer Plant produces large amounts of greenhouse | gases that contribute to climate change. |
of device is important because there are many | gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as h |
For mixtures of | gases, the letter y is recommended. |
For ideal | gases, the molar volume is given by the ideal gas eq |
In the transportation or detection of diatomic | gases, the gas binds to the heme iron. |
ogens, the chalcogens, the halogens, the noble | gases, the inner transition metals and the transacti |
fraction is zero; in pure fuel without trapped | gases, the ratio is unity. |
Since heated fire | gases, the product of pyrolysis, rise to the ceiling |
Especially in molecular | gases, the plasma chemistry in the afterglow is sign |
During the detection of diatomic | gases, the binding of the gas ligand to the heme iro |
"From Glasses to | Gases: The Science of Matter (Experiment!) |
of use, at least in laboratories, because most | gases then became available in small gas cylinders. |
e fields of: micro-gas analysis of atmospheric | gases, theory of ion exchange and chromatography, ra |
process also emits large amounts of greenhouse | gases, though the smelter is hailed as being amongst |
d draft fan to draw combustion air and exhaust | gases through the combustion chamber at 1/3 of the s |
Higher plants eliminate | gases through the stomata, or pores, on the surface |
radioactive nickel which caused the expanding | gases to glow very brightly for many months. |
alkaline sorbents are used for scrubbing flue | gases to remove SO2. |
This made it possible for combustion | gases to erode the O-rings. |
ge liquid rockets, since forcing the fluids or | gases to flow by simple pressurizing of the tanks is |
cockpit and thus exposed them to the volcanic | gases, to kill them by asphyxiation. |
ause they condense the water vapor in the flue | gases to capture the latent heat of vaporization of |
els, it produces less CO2 and other greenhouse | gases to burn the fossil fuel directly. |
educed the transfer of heat from the hot smoke | gases to the water in the boiler, but also accelerat |
rmined by the need to disperse combustion flue | gases to comply with governmental air pollution cont |
he button, releasing clouds of disease-causing | gases toward each other. |
re in the areas of kinetic theory of molecular | gases, transport phenomena in gases and liquids, and |
is a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) | gases, typically in a 2:1 molar ratio, the same prop |
analysis of various ways to control greenhouse | gases under the Clean Air Act, and transmitted the o |
chlorine, all combine with hydrogen to produce | gases under standard conditions. |
nawanui are trained for deep diving with mixed | gases, underwater demolition and unexploded ordnance |
This output change is linear, for most | gases, up to and beyond 100% LEL, response time is a |
ompound that can explosively release dangerous | gases upon contact with water and other reagents. |
waste from the embryo, as well as to exchange | gases used by the embryo. |
o also contributed to the production of combat | gases used by German troops during World War I. |
oxide was reduced chemically and the resulting | gases used to spin a turbine at about 20,000 rpm, wh |
the maximum total partial pressure of narcotic | gases used when planning for technical diving is 4.5 |
e that measures the concentrations of respired | gases using an infrared beam of light. |
Because solubility of permanent | gases usually decreases with increasing temperature |
n in the fire tubes of a boiler; there the hot | gases usually pass through tubes immersed in water, |
Sorption (at the interface): | Gases, vapour or dissolved chemicals or suspended su |
Sunrise Propane Industrial | Gases was a company that sold propane for commercial |
In 2006 research into the reactivity of noble | gases was designated jointly by the American Chemica |
ort investigating the mechanism of arsenic war | gases was deemed crucial in maintaining battlefield |
ments to investigate atmospheric dispersion of | gases was carried out on the island. |
If the | gases were flammable, they would explode, and increa |
second explosion and the high levels of toxic | gases were too great for anyone to be able to surviv |
Several | gases were isolated and identified for the first tim |
i Toxic Substance Emergency Centre, said toxic | gases were released, including sulfurated hydrogen a |
As the breech was opened for reloading, hot | gases were released into the turret, causing it to c |
a complex method for producing low temperature | gases when they could be produced much more easily u |
was not only strong but limited the release of | gases when the gun was discharged. |
In mixtures of | gases where interactions between the different speci |
meters is the mean free path (MFP) of residual | gases, which indicates the average distance that mol |
The lower pie represents the trace | gases which together compose 0.039% of the atmospher |
l shale is slowly converted into shale oil and | gases, which are then flow to the surface through re |
This drives off | gases which can then be removed by a vacuum pump sys |
ecomposes the wood which liberates hydrocarbon | gases which reduce the oxide impurity into the metal |
uses the volatile compounds to be given off as | gases which are sent to a mass spectrometer for anal |
e shape of its swirling cloud of dark dust and | gases, which is similar to that of a horse's head wh |
either by the cylinder's coolant or by exhaust | gases while running; an external flame such as a blo |
The two | gases will separate at low temperatures (<4 °C), whi |
le product but a mix of various hydro-carbonic | gases with other gases, liquids and solid contaminan |
Whereas WF6 gas is one of the heaviest | gases, with the density exceeding that of the heavie |
ormer machine, it begins to replace the native | gases with oxygen and nitrogen, which will asphixiat |
ltra-low field NMR measurements of liquids and | gases with short relaxation times." |
comparing the vapor density of a collection of | gases with molecules containing one or more of the c |
table for low refractive index radiators, i.e. | gases, with their larger radiator length needed to c |
nticels, or pores, which allow the exchange of | gases with the atmosphere. |
ed to discharge condensate and non condensable | gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live |
It is called a trap because it keeps ascending | gases with high melting points in by freezing them t |
a device which detects the presence of various | gases within an area, usually as part of a safety sy |
rs had not been prevented from closing, deadly | gases would not have reached the building's occupied |
called The Mathematical Theory of Non-Uniform | Gases, written by Chapman and Thomas Cowley and dedi |
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