They believe these can be identified by observing the way incoming ions fragment
liquid droplets into multiple smaller droplets.
Not exact matches
The
liquid droplets then evolve
into the daughter phase.
The formation of those
droplets would also suddenly release a lot of latent heat — released from a substance as it changes from a vapor to a
liquid —
into the atmosphere.
As they travel, drops flatten from a sphere
into a pancake - like disc; this catches passing air and inflates like a
liquid parachute that eventually explodes in a shower of smaller
droplets.
Because the two molecules have opposite charges, the RNAs and peptides are attracted to one another and self - assemble
into droplets that simulate
liquid organelles.
For example, as much as 29 percent of global anthropogenic emissions of small particulate matter (tiny solid particles and
liquid droplets from dust to metals that can penetrate deep
into the lungs) come from trash fires, she estimates.
Among the oddities of
liquid impacts
into granular solids: slow - falling
droplets can make deeper craters than their speedier brethren
The researchers placed these
liquid crystals
into water
droplets, which in turn were placed in oil, producing an emulsion.
If the methane ever ran out, temperatures would drop, nitrogen gas would condense
into liquid droplets and the atmosphere would collapse.
What makes bijels remarkable is that, rather than just making the spherical
droplets that we normally see when we try to mix oil and water, the particles at the interface shape the
liquids into complex networks of interconnected fluid channels.
Instead, FUS — Fused in Sarcoma's — protein interaction region remains forever squirmy and squiggly, the study reports, performing its healthy functions by assembling
into liquid - like
droplets with other copies of itself and key molecules such as RNA.
The solution was then hit with ultrasound, which forced the
liquid metal to burst
into nanoscale
droplets approximately 100 nanometers in diameter.
During atomization the fuel still remains in
liquid form, it's just broken up
into small
droplets consisting of multiple fuel molecules.
Once this mixture of fuel
droplets, and air is inside the cylinder, and a spark occurs do the air molecules gain kinetic energy, then collide
into the atomised fuel, and the individual fuel molecules break apart thus turning fuel from a
liquid to a gas (vaporisation), then those fuel molecules combines with the air molecule, then combustion occurs?
When the relative humidity reaches 100 %, the water vapor condenses
into liquid water
droplets and the clouds begin to form.
I just tried jotting down, step by step, a sequence of events beginning with evaporation from the sea surface, absorption of latent heat, subsequent condensation at altitude
into opaque
liquid droplets and the release of selfsame latent heat.