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aper to the Royal Society on the absorption of gases in liquids.
commitments, but he wrote on the absorption of gases on glass surfaces, on the theory of strong ele
John Dalton's paper "On the Absorption of Gases by Water and Other Liquids".
is the solid material that remains after light gases (e.g.
culation) and the other addresses it after the gases are making their way out of the vehicle's engi
ion is the same nearly for all non-condensable gases.
In principle, it is relevant also for gases or liquids, but on earth their mass distributi
The instruments are used for the analysis of gases and in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
passed through a mixture of bromine and oxygen gases at low temperature and pressure.
spheric gases-oxygen, nitrogen, argon and rare gases (produced when air is purified, compressed, co
m ash, air pollution control residue, and flue gases.
Because of its length and gradient, gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide cou
d draft fan to draw combustion air and exhaust gases through the combustion chamber at 1/3 of the s
Most of the water is condensed out, and the gases are further cooled; the nitric oxide that was
y the generation of both hydrogen and chlorine gases.
d slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue gases exiting from the top of the furnace.
ect troops against chlorine, phosgene and tear gases.
as part of insecticides, herbicides, and nerve gases, amongst others.
rather that you come with your guns and poison gases and get rid of us that way.
onsisting of combustible, oxidizing, and inert gases are only flammable under certain conditions.
ronment are described as exogenous and include gases (such as carbon monoxide), metals (such as mer
equipment for the separation of air and other gases.
is the fact that the intake charge and exhaust gases have a more direct path into and out of the co
ch the water surrounds the heat source and the gases from combustion pass through tubes through the
The removal and venting of IC and POC gases from the liquid sample by acidification and sp
Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare, article 171 of the Treaty of Versa
sing VX, sarin, nerve agent simulants and tear gases.
stem, in order to remove heavy metals and acid gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and
manufacturing chemicals, soaps and industrial gases, and one of the worst polluters of the neighbo
Inert and lighter gases, such as He and H2 do not effectively induce s
carbon monoxide by 80 percent, and greenhouse gases by 20 percent over the 500 remaining diesel po
o over twelve thousand known toxins and poison gases.
anels, slow the passage of fire and combustion gases between floors.
ll the way to siphoned (empty) traps and sewer gases entering the building.
the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the gases glowing from ionisation.
atmosphere was a mix of noxious and poisonous gases (Methane, Ammonia, Sulphur compounds, etc.- a
Wobbe Index and Fuel Gases
is a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed by a vacuum pump.
roleum is generally considered oil and natural gases having various compounds composed of primarily
nce the mountain began spewing ash and searing gases in a string of eruptions that began Tuesday.
om the fecal matter to spread disease, and the gases produced by the decomposing waste are redirect
(LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG) and other gases that extracted, processed or transported in hi
ove heat transfer by convection and radiation, gases must move in the working space of the furnace
In this method, germane and hydrogen gases evolve from the cathode while the anode reacts
s organic materials into simple CO, CO2 and H2 gases.
ing guns, knives, rocket launchers, and poison gases, along with being an expert marksman.
ll admixture of degenerate proton and electron 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
griculture is ~15% of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, as estimated by the IPCC.
nd that its color was not due to any dissolved gases or pollutants.
of device is important because there are many gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as h
n manufacturing tools for use around explosive gases, and in cryogenics.
ort investigating the mechanism of arsenic war gases was deemed crucial in maintaining battlefield
t specific energy of all artificially produced gases, but unlike coal gas, it was free from carbon
ry the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace Gases, focus on obtaining, evaluating and distributi
atmospheric trace gases (including ozone)
ng that power lines can attract cancer-causing gases like radon has heightened concerns.
ow basin is filling up with automobile exhaust gases and the smoke of about 40 peat fires burning a
ducts; lubricating oils; batteries; industrial gases, bearings; precision instruments; environmenta
aly had been taken as a Ploutonion because the gases it produced were so mephitic that they overwhe
more than twice the amount of CO2 because the gases are not produced only by formate hydrogen lyas
of use, at least in laboratories, because most gases then became available in small gas cylinders.
When the fuel is ignited from the bottom, hot gases are expelled downwards, propelling the rocket
The British Compressed Gases Association is the UK's trade association for
either by the cylinder's coolant or by exhaust gases while running; an external flame such as a blo
eople, most of whom were overcome by poisonous gases.
s that the world is being warmed by greenhouse gases, and politicians can see through the sceptics'
at recovery steam generator powered by exhaust gases at 986 degrees fahrenheit (530 °C) which leads
t for nearly two-thirds of Canada's greenhouse gases.
iquid, then warmed the liquid and captured the gases as they boiled off.
In the case of gases, that never became liquid in absence of heat,
e change and global warming causing greenhouse gases per unit of electricity generated than any oth
rs had not been prevented from closing, deadly gases would not have reached the building's occupied
comparing the vapor density of a collection of gases with molecules containing one or more of the c
xperiments on inelastic electron collisions in gases, known as the Franck-Hertz experiments, and fo
ulin's green color comes from a combination of gases that make up its local atmosphere, primarily d
is an engine that allows for the combustion of gases in a vacuum or under pressure, eliminating the
king up and clearing away combustion byproduct gases, including a large amount of water vapor which
rmined by the need to disperse combustion flue gases to comply with governmental air pollution cont
Some common reagent gases include: methane, ammonia, and isobutane.
liquid or solid forms, but must be composed of gases or vapours.
on energy output of different composition fuel gases in an appliance (fire, cooker etc.).
Compressed hydrocarbon gases (liquefied petroleum gas and dissolved acetyle
ing' - heating due to adiabatic compression of gases can reach decomposition temperatures).
such as light intensity and concentrations of gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone
Under vacuum conditions these gases escape from liquid metal to the vacuum chamber
These conditions force gases and liquids from the body.
ysics, in particular, electrical conduction in gases and electromagnetic radiation.
portant work to the electrical conductivity of gases ("Townsend discharge" circa 1897).
e anaesthetics that may be considered sleeping gases are halothane vapour (Fluothane), methyl propy
ryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen.
This outer shell appears to contain molecular gases such as CO, H2O and SiO.
analysis of various ways to control greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, and transmitted the o
ich is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or ste
This could cause gases in the atmosphere, like water and carbon dioxi
ses when heated above 225 °C and creates toxic gases including chlorine and nitrogen oxides.
ome plumbing installations for the delivery of gases or fluids under pressure have a threaded secti
m the atmosphere, but the lack of denser noble gases in the modern atmosphere suggests that somethi
In contrast, the density of gases is strongly affected by pressure.
as a densimeter used to measure the density of gases.
s's law (the “law of volumes”), describing how gases tend to expand when heated, is first published
llation solvent) and in the desulfurization of gases.
s of interest were the theory of detonation in gases (the subject of an important paper that Chapma
using the excess oxygen in the diesel exhaust gases.
on the leaf surface which allows diffusion of gases but not of water vapour.
ence is the lack of temperature diluting inert gases.
l of hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide from gases in the petrochemical industry.
The stack was designed to discharge exhaust gases from the various roasting and smelting furnace
spots of vacuum arcs, volumetric discharges in gases, pseudosparks, coronas, unipolar arcs, etc.
g the scientists who, in 1928, discovered that gases diffusing monochromatic light could also chang
Cornelius Drebbel makes discoveries concerning gases.
ind it was Dr Cue, a developer of diseases and gases.
ents of the refractive index and dispersion of gases; a transparent pressure chamber can be positio
ments to investigate atmospheric dispersion of gases was carried out on the island.
egative enthalpy and entropy of dissolution of gases, etc.
lso at 100 °F), as it excludes dissolved fixed gases such as air.
ies that make, supply or distribute industrial gases in the UK, or sell related compression equipme
This drives off gases which can then be removed by a vacuum pump sys
"For his researches on the complete drying of gases and liquids"
e shape of its swirling cloud of dark dust and gases, which is similar to that of a horse's head wh
a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of gases like air; as shown in the pictures on the righ
Effective in gases and liquids (i.e.
As the term "fluid" refers either to gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided
ts and products in the same phase - either all gases or all solutions.
s time was on discharge of electricity through gases, including early work on x-rays and electrons.
and the Middle East as an emerging industrial gases market.
h become his arms in robot mode emit corrosive gases that can dissolve a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) slab
ustion cycle is that all of the engine cycles' gases and heat go through the combustion chamber, an
Turbocharger: Engine exhaust gases ducted in to Naiad turbine section
rbochargers are driven by the engine's exhaust gases.
It is also free to exchange dissolved gases such as O2 and CO2 with the atmosphere.
nticels, or pores, which allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere.
at time and is still used to exhaust remaining gases after a thorough recovery/scrubbing operation.
es and the coefficient of thermal expansion of gases.
Oxygen is one of the more expensive bottled gases.
ipment used by Priestley in his experiments on gases
ord "gas" and conducting experiments involving gases.
tilizers, plastics, nylons, fibers, industrial gases and varied chemicals including urea, ammonia,
erformed in fine powders, thin films, liquids, gases, powder-liquid systems, gas suspensions, layer
later from burns and inhalation of flames and gases.
d explanation of choked and non-choked flow of gases, as well as the equation for the choked flow o
Laminar flow elements measure the mass flow of gases directly.
All fluid (liquids, gases) process, therefore well suited for continuous
ge liquid rockets, since forcing the fluids or gases to flow by simple pressurizing of the tanks is
to measure and control the flow of fluids and gases.
is a subfield of fluid statics that focuses on gases.
ury, alteration of oxidation fates for organic gases, and export of bromine into the free troposphe
For ideal gases, the molar volume is given by the ideal gas eq
tilation, and it is not a substitute for blood gases checked in a laboratory because it gives no in
s Proposed Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases.
This output change is linear, for most gases, up to and beyond 100% LEL, response time is a
This made it possible for combustion gases to erode the O-rings.
t of the pneumatic trough, used for collecting gases generated in laboratory experiments.
HMPA is used as a solvent for polymers, gases, and organometallic compounds.
His design included cylinders for the gases and a "Boyle's Bottle" to vaporize diethyl eth
erals and meteorites in the search for further gases, but found none.
se forests provide carbon sinks for greenhouse gases and therefore mitigate climatic changes.
tion is also followed quite well for molecular gases; but the form for the heat capacity is more co
method is fairly accurate for non-condensible gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen.
include (in addition to the results for ideal gases above) the Arrhenius equation in chemical kine
Useful for drying gases.
IS) and Interferometric Monitor for Greenhouse Gases (IMG) were both developed by Japan, and studie
Upon decomposition, it can form harmful gases like carbon monoxide and dioxide.
finished his doctorate on internal friction in gases at the University of Strasbourg under supervis
ants synthesize carbohydrates from atmospheric gases by photosynthesis storing the absorbed energy
e is a product of precipitation from fumarolic gases (600°C) in an active stratovolcano.
fer from interference or damage from corrosive gases, liquids or solids, or an analyzer that will r
e method of distinguishing nitrogen from other gases.
production of chemical solvents from refinery gases in California during the early 1930s while in
h vacuum to prevent contaminates from unwanted gases freezing to the cold window.
claimed to offer better heat transfer from the gases.
measurement of electrons emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in ord
(non-polymer) organic compounds from inorganic gases (e.g.
, nuclear and chemical agents; toxic fumes and gases; food poisoning; statistics related to poisoni
l temperature below which a non-ideal gas (all gases in reality) that is expanded at constant entha
"From Glasses to Gases: The Science of Matter (Experiment!)
a net reduction in emissions of global warming gases as compared to natural decay and no nutrients
velopment to minimise emissions of green house gases
equently the questions surrounding green house gases and global warming.
s, cities produce large amounts of Green House Gases, most notably CO2 as a consequence of human ac
Since heated fire gases, the product of pyrolysis, rise to the ceiling
is condensed and removed from the hot exhaust gases.
to reduce the turbulence caused by hot exhaust gases and a cover that could be raised to allow the
tion chamber and ignited by the hot combustion gases of the previous cycle.
boiler is a fire-tube boiler, in that hot flue gases pass through tubes set within a tank of water.
lty barbecue chimney that leaked hot flammable gases into the ceiling, which ignited.
ening in or near a volcano where hot sulfurous gases come out).
t, and instead of directing the hot combustion gases out of the back of the engine, they now hit th
educed the transfer of heat from the hot smoke gases to the water in the boiler, but also accelerat
t to how well the sand can vent, i.e. how well gases pass through the sand.
However, condensible gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon dioxide
nalogues, halogenated hydrocarbons, greenhouse gases and many others have required changes to monit
room filled with methane and hydrogen sulfide gases during a sewage leak on 12 July 1997.
If the gases are at sufficiently low pressure that they beh
If the gases were flammable, they would explode, and increa
d to conduct anions while being impermeable to gases such as oxygen or hydrogen.
ion on Earth, although increases in greenhouse gases are the main driver of this climatic change.
and liquid explosives, as well as in reactive gases.
ultivation results in a decrease in greenhouse gases.
                                                                                                   


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