Just for fun, the scientists worked to re-create Adrià's caviar pearls by
dropping liquid sodium alginate and fruit juice into a calcium solution.
Not exact matches
Regular use of herbal teas or other
liquid preparations may lead to decreased milk intake or a
drop in
sodium levels in an infant's blood.
So the scientists used a
liquid mixture of
sodium and another alkali metal, potassium, which they could slowly drip into water in
drops of a uniform size and shape.
Drinking too much water is hazardous to your health for the same reason that it can be good to drink water while working out — the blood plasma (the part that makes blood
liquid and able to flow) rises while the amount of
sodium in your bodily fluids
drops.
Soluble,
liquid and ionic, it is so concentrated that 40
drops (1/2 teaspoon) equals the mineral content of 1/2 cup sea water with 99 percent
sodium removed.