Sentences with phrase «creates hydrogen ions»

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Unlike ice sanitizing technologies that use UV light or other sources that create ozone, which can be hazardous to health, the patent - pending BPi200 uses a small electrical housing and carbon - fiber brushes to release airborne positive hydrogen and negative oxygen ions throughout the ice machine without creating ozone.
To maintain this level, your blood creates its own buffer system consisting of molecules that absorb excess hydrogen ions if things get too acidic, or release them if the blood is too basic.
Hydrogen atoms are formed in such devices only when electrons flow into a fluid where they can combine with hydrogen ions; those atoms in turn combine with each other to create hydroHydrogen atoms are formed in such devices only when electrons flow into a fluid where they can combine with hydrogen ions; those atoms in turn combine with each other to create hydrohydrogen ions; those atoms in turn combine with each other to create hydrogenhydrogen gas.
His hydrogen - ion - creating system uses an indium tin oxide electrode and a container of water with cobalt and potassium phosphate mixed in.
When particles from the plumes entered the spacecraft's Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS), they interacted with its titanium walls, producing the same sort of hydrogen as hydrothermal processes would create under Enceladus's ocean.
First, the water molecules around the hydroxide ion bounced around, positioning and creating hydrogen bonds with the hydroxide.
That blistering heat stripped light - emitting electrons from the hydrogen atoms in the plasma, eliminating light as a source of information about the atomic nuclei, or ions, in the plasma and creating the need for a new diagnostic tool.
Some ORT formulations use small amounts of free floating amino acids to aid in hydration, and as these use different transporters that create different gradients (amino acids use a hydrogen ion gradient), the two can work in unison under similarly stressed conditions.
The rationale for Kaatsu is that by depriving the muscles of blood, by products like lactate and hydrogen ions accumulate faster, and are cleared more slowly, creating a stronger signal for muscle growth.
All animals rely on their kidneys to excrete those excess hydrogen ions and to create bicarbonate to keep their body's acid: base in balance (their pH) within tight limits.
This is then neutralised when it grabs a hydrogen ion from the silicon in a triethylsilane molecule, producing a safer carbon - hydrogen bond and creating a fresh molecule of silylium to attack more C - F bonds.
Diving into the composition of the material, they found that the primary components of packing peanuts are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen — at which point the team came upon the idea of trying to find a way to use the carbon to create an anode for a lithium ion battery.
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