Sentences with phrase «gas bubble forming»

The cracking sound comes from a gas bubble forming when the joints separate.
Punching down removes some of the gas bubbles formed by the yeast during rising and produces a finer grain.
Since gas bubbles form most often from the gulping of air, use a slow - flow nipple if you find your baby is sucking down his bottle like there's no tomorrow.
As a result, gas bubbles form, causing pressure to build until the gases and magma are discharged, slowly building a mountain.
On the way up, hydrostatic pressure drops and gas bubbles form.

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We know that contained in these ice layers there are bubbles of atmospheric gases, particulate matter and other distince indicators of the climate at the time the layers were formed.
Yeast can form bubbles of gas, creating an air pocket.
When placed in to water it forms sodium citrate, water and carbon dioxide which are the bubbles of gas you see.
When you drop a tablet into water it forms sodium citrate, water and carbon dioxide which is the bubbles of gas you see.
The reason Alka - Seltzer fizzes in such a way is because it contains citric acid and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), the two react with water to form sodium citrate and carbon dioxide gas (those are the bubbles that carry the coloured water to the top of the bottle).
This is wonderful for formula feeding because often formula forms little bubbles when shaken up to mix; these bubbles, when ingested, can cause gas and fussiness, however, the Comotomo air vents are specifically designed to prevent this from happening.
You can identify volcanic basalt from its tiny pockmarks, formed by bubbles of escaping gas that froze in place when hot magma hit the cool air.
It floods the nebula with ultraviolet light and blows out a mighty solar wind that's compressing the gas around it, forming the bubble shape of the overall cloud.
Such shapes form when gas bubbles expand in molten rock that then catastrophically explodes — a feature of violent eruptions involving water, and which can be seen under glaciers in Iceland, for example.
To their surprise, the ice bubbled like boiling water at temperatures between -210 C / -346 F and -120 C / -184 F. Analysis of the gas showed it to be hydrogen molecules, which the researchers believe were formed from methanol and ammonia broken up by UV irradiation.
Another sign of the oil spill was natural gas, which often forms with oil and bubbles out of the same wells.
Many of us are familiar with electrolytic splitting of water from their school days: if you hold two electrodes into an aqueous electrolyte and apply a sufficient voltage, gas bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen are formed.
When the magma forms bubbles, the composition of gas at the surface should change, potentially providing an early warning sign.»
«We know that these showers are linked to the jets because they're found in filaments and tendrils that wrap around the jets or hug the edges of giant bubbles that the jets have inflated,» said Tremblay, «And they end up making a swirling «puddle» of star - forming gas around the central black hole.»
The Bayou Corne sinkhole formed unexpectedly Aug. 3, 2012, after weeks of minor earthquakes and bubbling natural gas that provoked community concern.
But if they moved from deep to shallow water too fast, dissolved gases in their blood formed bubbles, impeding circulation and causing damage — evident in their scarred bones.
Their intense radiation heats up surrounding gas to form expanding bubbles.
If the can is shaken, however, or if the liquid is poured quickly into a glass, then the bubbles formed by turbulence provide an easier way for the dissolved gas to escape.
Tiny air bubbles form in the ocean when waves break, then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere.
Water and dissolved gas in the blood forms bubbles in the major veins, which travel throughout the circulatory system and block blood flow.
It's difficult for the gas to escape from an undisturbed liquid because of the liquid's surface tension, which is the energy required to separate the liquid molecules from one another as a bubble forms.
«If you have many young stars all forming in the same place at the same time, they have tremendous stellar winds; some of them will blow up as supernovae — a lot of things can happen that heat gas and cause bubbles to expand,» Finkbeiner said.
The vast bubbles, Ferguson says, are gas blown out by supernovas or stellar winds; the jets are being expelled by newly forming giant stars.
The continual flow of electrical current results in chemical reactions at the site of the electrodes delivering the signal, causing gas bubbles, corrosion and toxic byproducts to form.
«The forerunner to the phenomenon is a violent eruption on the Sun's surface — also known as coronal mass ejections or CME, where bubbles of hot plasma and gas in the form of particles, electrons, and a magnetic field are hurled in the direction of the Earth,» says Per Høeg.
The hydrogen molecules formed on the surface of the copper by the reduction reaction ultimately bubble away as hydrogen gas.
Dissolved gases in the magma formed bubbles.
«For the first time, we have traced the motion of cool gas throughout one of the bubbles, which allowed us to map the velocity of the gas and calculate when the bubbles formed,» lead researcher Rongmon Bordoloi from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said in a statement released Thursday.
Such shapes form when gas bubbles expand in molten rock that then catastrophically explodes — a feature of violent eruptions involving water, and which can be seen under glaciers in Iceland, for example, researchers said.
Flying after diving increases the risk of decompression sickness: because of the high concentration of nitrogen in your blood, gas bubbles can form within your body and generate health issues.
These bubbles form because methane is less soluble than other greenhouse gases.
You can heat water to 30 degrees and see the bubbles of gas forming on the side of the container.
Also, regarding subsea volacanic eruptions — a volcanic eruption involves release of magma at several thousand degrees C plus superheated gases — when that hits cold sea water you are going to have a very violent and explosive change of form from lquid water to steam combined with the release of dissolved gases (mostly CO2)-- I am not sure what laws of Chemistry and Physics you are looking at, but I would suggest that that those bubbles and heated gases and water will rise to to the surface very quickly and have a major local effect on any nearby ice.
[14][citation needed][15][citation needed][16] Below the zone of solid clathrates, large volumes of methane may form bubbles of free gas in the sediments.
The pool was formed when seawater seeped into fissures on the ocean floor and mixed with subsurface salt, and was then forced back up from methane gas bubbling up from beneath.
(Brennen, 1995) In gas - free water, the pressure due to interfacial curvature rapidly drives micron - sized bubbles into solution, but in air - saturated water (22 mg l - 1 at STP), but in the presence of film - forming impurities, either present naturally or intentionally added, microbubbles may last for tens to hundreds of seconds.
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