What they couldn't figure out — what nobody has yet figured out — is where
those original hydrogen atoms came from.
Not exact matches
The palladium
atoms initially snatch
hydrogens from the alcohols but later give them up to oxygen
atoms in the solvent, generating water and returning the catalyst to its
original state.
Isooctane, an additive in gasoline, has eight carbon
atoms surrounded by 18 of
hydrogen in a formation that looks a bit like the
original starship Enterprise.
Those factors include pressure swings within the pipe, reversing the direction of the flow of oil, the quality of the
original pipe construction and a build - up of
hydrogen atoms inside tiny cracks in the pipe.