The researchers then used an electrical probe to measure the resistance of
the compounds at different temperatures.
Not exact matches
Each
compound, Sutterlin says, naturally melts or solidifies
at a
different specific
temperature and can be used as the base material for an application, depending on the phase change point needed.
Researchers from the Shanghai Cancer Institute and the US National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, examined the volatile organic
compounds given off by
different oils
at the high
temperatures typically used for wok cooking.