Sentences with phrase «much lower melting point»

Being a saturated fatty acid, and comprising about 50 % of coconut oil, once it is removed you are left with a liquid oil with a much lower melting point.
First, the researchers tackled the temperature problem by alloying the calcium with another inexpensive metal, magnesium, which has a much lower melting point.
It made sense to start with antimony because it has a much lower melting point — just 631 degrees Celsius — compared to copper's 1,085 C. Though the higher melting temperatures of other metals add complication to designing an overall production system, the underlying physical principles are the same, and so such systems should eventually be feasible, he says.
Being a saturated fatty acid, and comprising about 50 % of coconut oil, once it is removed you are left with a liquid oil with a much lower melting point.
E-wax isn't sticky like beeswax can be — plus it has a much lower melt point — and it lends this body butter recipe a super creamy texture as well as assists in making it non-greasy once absorbed.

Not exact matches

And because the melting point of the slurry is much lower than that of the objects, it melted away once the temperature was raised to 37 °C (99 °F), they report today in Science Advances.
In this regard, I would observe that at least one important AGW effect, rising sea level, does not depend on a specific regional outcome so much as on global mean T. (At least, I think this is so (because my understanding is that most of the rise comes from lower density of warmer water, not from melting ice sheets — though again, not 100 % sure on this point)-RRB-.
As a commenter has pointed out, the sun is low enough now in the Arctic sky that insolation is no longer much of a factor in how much more ice melts.
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