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n people as they woke up in a cloud of noxious gases that burned their lungs.
Odorless gases, eg.
For mixtures of gases, the letter y is recommended.
The corresponding study of gases in motion is called aerodynamics.
lutions, but he soon changed to the spectra of gases and to astrophysics, which were to be the main
aper to the Royal Society on the absorption of gases in liquids.
such as light intensity and concentrations of gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone
ty and the expansion and refractive indices of gases.
commitments, but he wrote on the absorption of gases on glass surfaces, on the theory of strong ele
o provide information about just what types of gases - in addition to atomic oxygen - create the gl
ed approximately by measuring the viscosity of gases and density of pure crystalline solids.
cally) for measuring the refractive indices of gases.
y intercellular spaces to allow the passage of gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for phot
more than a century where the peculiar mix of gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan.
The instruments are used for the analysis of gases and in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
vogadro's hypothesis (ie that equal volumes of gases (at the same physical conditions) contain equa
Enskog helped develop the kinetic theory of gases by extending the Maxwell-Boltzmann equations.
7 he completed his thesis on kinetic theory of gases at Uppsala.
comparing the vapor density of a collection of gases with molecules containing one or more of the c
John Dalton's paper "On the Absorption of Gases by Water and Other Liquids".
rk membranes can be used for the separation of gases because of its highly porous structure, large
, only pumps the normal atmospheric mixture of gases into the bottle, which (by Dalton's Law) does
kog systematically develop a kinetic theory of gases
s relating volumes and numbers of molecules of gases.
ents of the refractive index and dispersion of gases; a transparent pressure chamber can be positio
In the case of gases, that never became liquid in absence of heat,
solutions can weakly dissolve certain kinds of gases from a mixed gas stream.
egative enthalpy and entropy of dissolution of gases, etc.
ing' - heating due to adiabatic compression of gases can reach decomposition temperatures).
In contrast, the density of gases is strongly affected by pressure.
portant work to the electrical conductivity of gases ("Townsend discharge" circa 1897).
liquid or solid forms, but must be composed of gases or vapours.
as a densimeter used to measure the density of gases.
Aerostatics is the study of gases that are not in motion.
is an engine that allows for the combustion of gases in a vacuum or under pressure, eliminating the
d explanation of choked and non-choked flow of gases, as well as the equation for the choked flow o
a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of gases like air; as shown in the pictures on the righ
s designed for preparation of small volumes of gases.
nticels, or pores, which allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere.
mitters is a family of endogenous molecules of gases or gaseous signaling molecules, including NO,
to effect a partial separation of a mixture of gases if the components have different molecular wei
ce, and it is accompanied by the production of gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane.
itish physicist who worked on the viscosity of gases, molecular dynamics, optics, acoustics and geo
was not only strong but limited the release of gases when the gun was discharged.
es and the coefficient of thermal expansion of gases.
reference conditions to express the volumes of gases and liquids and related quantities such as the
ments to investigate atmospheric dispersion of gases was carried out on the island.
llation solvent) and in the desulfurization of gases.
ulin's green color comes from a combination of gases that make up its local atmosphere, primarily d
In mixtures of gases where interactions between the different speci
reated by the impact facilitate the release of gases from within the planet.
containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of gases that is connected usually by a twisting glass
ffect, and is exploited in the liquefaction of gases.
ome plumbing installations for the delivery of gases or fluids under pressure have a threaded secti
xpanders which are used in the liquefaction of gases such as liquid hydrogen
The information on kinds of gases in the extreme reaches of the atmosphere may b
on the leaf surface which allows diffusion of gases but not of water vapour.
ave a partial account of the kinetic theory of gases in 1820 though it was neglected by the scienti
ctical when dealing with atoms or molecules of gases, liquids or solids at room temperature and atm
geometric pressure of gases in furnaces is small in comparison with the ki
laboratories working with small quantities of gases or specialty gases.
an understanding of the physical properties of gases and how they relate to chemical reactions and,
"For his researches on the complete drying of gases and liquids"
John Herapath publishes a kinetic theory of gases.
Laminar flow elements measure the mass flow of gases directly.
This drives off gases which can then be removed by a vacuum pump sys
is a subfield of fluid statics that focuses on gases.
on its end, designed to obtain information on gases or particles being released by the orbiter in
ipment used by Priestley in his experiments on gases
In the case of rollover, only gases present in the room, not the room contents, ig
ge liquid rockets, since forcing the fluids or gases to flow by simple pressurizing of the tanks is
ce in the rock is occupied by other liquids or gases.
ury, alteration of oxidation fates for organic gases, and export of bromine into the free troposphe
These other gases always include oxygen or air, but may also inc
ace among researchers to liquify various other gases.
inally air, although in modern versions, other gases such as helium or hydrogen may be used.
combined with nitrogen and a mixture of other gases.
equipment for the separation of air and other gases.
e method of distinguishing nitrogen from other gases.
composed of methane and trace amounts of other gases.
anesthetics are vaporized and mixed with other gases prior to their inhalation by the patient befor
is a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed by a vacuum pump.
(LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG) and other gases that extracted, processed or transported in hi
around 0.7-0.8 for air and many other gases,
ating the Buxton Waters with its own and other Gases, and for composing Artificial Buxton Water, J.
remains (ash, water, carbon dioxide, and other gases) is the same as it was prior to the burning of
passed through a mixture of bromine and oxygen gases at low temperature and pressure.
These particular gases share many common features in their production
Because solubility of permanent gases usually decreases with increasing temperature
fied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gases (propane and butane).
The removal and venting of IC and POC gases from the liquid sample by acidification and sp
rather that you come with your guns and poison gases and get rid of us that way.
o over twelve thousand known toxins and poison gases.
ing guns, knives, rocket launchers, and poison gases, along with being an expert marksman.
These include giant jumping worms, poisonous gases, and Rhamphorhynchus, along with the basic ene
Examples include smoke or other poisonous gases at sufficiently high concentrations.
eople, most of whom were overcome by poisonous gases.
atmosphere was a mix of noxious and poisonous gases (Methane, Ammonia, Sulphur compounds, etc.- a
ssil site was later abandoned due to poisonous gases.
ect for neutral particles exists in polyatomic gases (known as the Senftleben-Beenakker effect).
HMPA is used as a solvent for polymers, gases, and organometallic compounds.
chlorine, all combine with hydrogen to produce gases under standard conditions.
When heated the polyurethane will produce gases and smoke which may lead to an unexpected and
t specific energy of all artificially produced gases, but unlike coal gas, it was free from carbon
al locking system that directed the propellant gases forward to retard the barrel until the bullet
moves freely to the rear while the propellant gases propel the projectile forward.
ned with a rear vented breech using propellent gases from the firing of a shell, to greatly reduce
Filde's anaerobic jar where one needs to pump gases in and out.
In 1914 he showed that pure gases could scatter light.
compressor systems requiring standby or purge gases capability are pressure controlled by the shut
ult of the suspected galaxy merger that pushed gases into these regions and caused a burst of star
ove heat transfer by convection and radiation, gases must move in the working space of the furnace
spheric gases-oxygen, nitrogen, argon and rare gases (produced when air is purified, compressed, co
higher than would be expected had all the rare gases and H2O been accreted from planetary embryos w
He also studied the effects of rare gases such as helium on animal life.
ic reactions as well as the separation of rare gases and hydrocarbons.
e magnet on the electric discharge in rarefied gases.
and liquid explosives, as well as in reactive gases.
Some common reagent gases include: methane, ammonia, and isobutane.
Real gases experience a temperature change during free ex
Strongly reduced gases include methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide
production of chemical solvents from refinery gases in California during the early 1930s while in
Once released, gases almost always are less dense than the surround
at time and is still used to exhaust remaining gases after a thorough recovery/scrubbing operation.
meters is the mean free path (MFP) of residual gases, which indicates the average distance that mol
e that measures the concentrations of respired gases using an infrared beam of light.
oxide was reduced chemically and the resulting gases used to spin a turbine at about 20,000 rpm, wh
in many inorganic materials, including salts, gases, and liquids.
nce the mountain began spewing ash and searing gases in a string of eruptions that began Tuesday.
orporation whose principal business is selling gases and chemicals for industrial uses.
there, so she thought of a method to separate gases by utilising an inert carrier gas.
Fuel gas can refer to any of several gases burned to produce thermal energy.
Several gases were isolated and identified for the first tim
Vents provide a means to release sewer gases outside instead of inside the house.
ll the way to siphoned (empty) traps and sewer gases entering the building.
e anaesthetics that may be considered sleeping gases are halothane vapour (Fluothane), methyl propy
Most sleeping gases have undesirable side effects, or are effectiv
are urban legends of thieves spraying sleeping gases on campers, or in train compartments in some p
educed the transfer of heat from the hot smoke gases to the water in the boiler, but also accelerat
fare agents known as vomiting agents or sneeze gases.
this approach may increase hazards due to soil gases including Radon, and those due to water intrus
measurement of electrons emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in ord
They are only effective on some gases, depending on the freezing and boiling points
Plasma systems ionize a variety of source gases in a vacuum system by using RF excitations.
o pulsed laser deposition and inert sputtering gases are built into the growing film as impurities.
Mangroves store gases directly inside the roots, processing them eve
Such gases are strongly associated with the origin of lif
Only two other such gases are currently known to act as signaling molecu
room filled with methane and hydrogen sulfide gases during a sewage leak on 12 July 1997.
ening in or near a volcano where hot sulfurous gases come out).
va explosions and stellar winds on surrounding gases.
are formed on impact and heat the surrounding gases.
inds, which are colliding with the surrounding gases.
ect troops against chlorine, phosgene and tear gases.
sing VX, sarin, nerve agent simulants and tear gases.
a complex method for producing low temperature gases when they could be produced much more easily u
g the scientists who, in 1928, discovered that gases diffusing monochromatic light could also chang
quotes Aristotle/Meno: "Hippocrates says that gases (phusai, breaths, flatus) are the causes of di
The gases involved are typically delivered in high press
If the gases are at sufficiently low pressure that they beh
iquid, then warmed the liquid and captured the gases as they boiled off.
fitted with a cap that is designed to pull the gases into a device to cool the gasses and remove pa
The gases are then passed over special columns that abso
Most of the water is condensed out, and the gases are further cooled; the nitric oxide that was
aly had been taken as a Ploutonion because the gases it produced were so mephitic that they overwhe
complicate matters, he becomes addicted to the gases and gets involved with a gang of criminals and
His design included cylinders for the gases and a "Boyle's Bottle" to vaporize diethyl eth
By heating this mixture, the gases are allowed to come into contact with a piece
culation) and the other addresses it after the gases are making their way out of the vehicle's engi
more than twice the amount of CO2 because the gases are not produced only by formate hydrogen lyas
If the gases were flammable, they would explode, and increa
superior apparatus to collect and measure the gases that evolved during alcohol fermentation.
e temperature, pressure, or composition of the gases entering the arrester can cause the flame spat
ly cooled, rather than liquified, and thus the gases are not actually separated, apparently giving
ch the water surrounds the heat source and the gases from combustion pass through tubes through the
addressing challenging issues and uniting the gases community.
small inner disk due to the exhaustion of the gases in the galaxy.
The gases are either treated or vented into the atmosphe
control of temperatures and flow rates of the gases as both the conversion efficiency and absorpti
The gases that boiled off, in addition to nitrogen, oxyg
The gases dissolved in liquid metal during melting metal
claimed to offer better heat transfer from the gases.
n (usually by cylinder inversion) to remix the gases.
der-expanded, meaning that the pressure of the gases exiting the nozzle is different from the ambie
The gases are piped through the pressure hull to the fue
The gases released from the converter are collected, coo
the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the gases glowing from ionisation.
om the fecal matter to spread disease, and the gases produced by the decomposing waste are redirect
These gases often ignite, sometimes spectacularly, as the
ming that the atmosphere was composed of these gases, during the 1940s and 1950s he constructed a m
Under vacuum conditions these gases escape from liquid metal to the vacuum chamber
Use of these gases can be very dangerous due to the low temperatu
The stomata is the way in which these gases are exchanged, as well as the transpiration of
The Weird Terrain is also a source of these gases.
s time was on discharge of electricity through gases, including early work on x-rays and electrons.
As the term "fluid" refers either to gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided
d to conduct anions while being impermeable to gases such as oxygen or hydrogen.
"From Glasses to Gases: The Science of Matter (Experiment!)
ed to death or poisoned by the resulting toxic gases.
s odorant or warning agent in odourless, toxic gases.
                                                                                                   


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