Sentences with phrase «oxygen and hydrogen ions»

«The fact that this high - speed flickering was observed at the same time as flickering with a typical 1/10 second period may mean that the flickering aurora was caused by «electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves» (* 2), which are affected by both oxygen and hydrogen ions
This aurora is driven by Jupiter's intense magnetic field, which causes particles to reach such high speeds that they can split the water molecules in the plume when they hit them, resulting in oxygen and hydrogen ions which leave their telltale imprint in the colours of the aurora.

Not exact matches

Unlike ice sanitizing technologies that use UV light or other sources that create ozone, which can be hazardous to health, the patent - pending BPi200 uses a small electrical housing and carbon - fiber brushes to release airborne positive hydrogen and negative oxygen ions throughout the ice machine without creating ozone.
The substance, which consists of a fluid of hydrogen ions running through a lattice of oxygen, was formed by compressing water between two diamonds and then zapping it with a laser.
There are basically two types of lines, those produced by collisions between the atoms or ions and the electrons in the surrounding gas, which are called collision lines, and which are very bright for elements such as oxygen, nitrogen and neon, and lines which are produced when ions capture free electrons, which are called recombination lines, and which are bright only for those gases with the highest abundances in the interstellar medium: hydrogen and helium.
According to Jiao's measurements, the rods can produce a healthy flow of hydrogen ions and oxygen for many hours and potentially much longer, for weeks or even months.
Instead, water is divided into oxygen gas, positive hydrogen ions, and electrons that are transferred into another circuit.
Like Nocera's original device, Gamelin's technology is also only able to produce oxygen gas and hydrogen ions.
The blue represents oxygen atoms, the red ions of oxygen, the green sulfur, and the orange stray remnants of the star, mostly hydrogen.
Here, the electrons react with hydrogen ions in the solution and oxygen from the air to form water.
In particular, a charged molecule called hydronium, which has three hydrogen atoms and one oxygen ion, can transform into water (plus an independent hydrogen atom) if it captures a free - floating electron.
When water molecules rise into the upper atmosphere, sunlight breaks the water into hydrogen ions which are fast and escape easily, and heavier oxygen ions which are carried away by the electric field.
The catalyst acts as a chemical handler, shuffling around the water molecules» assets — electrons, hydrogen ions (protons), and oxygen atoms — to get the reaction to happen.
The instruments measure atmospheric densities and temperatures for both the electrically neutral (e.g., carbon dioxide, CO2, atomic oxygen, O, atomic hydrogen, H, and other species) and the electrically charged constituents (that is, ions such as CO2 + and O2 +, and electrons).
Essentially, the Caltech membrane for their artificial leaf only allows hydrogen protons to pass through, like an ion sieve, while hydrogen and oxygen gases are safely and separately expelled to use as fuels or oxidants.
In an artificial photosynthetic system, the oxidation of water molecules into oxygen, electrons and protons (hydrogen ions) provides the electrons needed to produce liquid fuels from carbon dioxide and water.
The combination of the water, salt, and the array are meant to generate negative ions by separating oxygen and hydrogen from the water, neutralizing charged particles in the body and drawing toxins with the opposite charges out.
As the most advanced expression of the electric vehicle concept, Honda's hydrogen fuel cell vehicle utilizes electricity generated by combining hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell stack, and electricity stored in its lithium - ion battery pack to power the vehicle's electric motor.
Who knows, maybe some people read the Wegman Report, look at Table 1, think it actually came as is from Bradley, and confidently write of 1) «ions and isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen», 2) «speleothrems» and 3) «phonology».
1) M&W used the first, not realizing that those aren't the exact words from Bradley, which is «major ions and isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen», which is parsed (major ions) and (isotopes of H and O), because «major ions» in thsi context has a specific meaning and it has nothing to do with H&O.
But not with (ions and isotopes) of (hydrogen and oxygen), and speleotherms (when Bradley never uses that), and the odd «artifacts.»
• «Ions and isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen» uses the WR's meaning - changed miscopy of Bradley, as «ions» is not the same as «major ions.&raIons and isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen» uses the WR's meaning - changed miscopy of Bradley, as «ions» is not the same as «major ions.&raions» is not the same as «major ions.&raions
The «ions and isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen» gaffe is explained, a href =» https://deepclimate.org/2010/08/19/mcshane-and-wyner-2010/#comment-5247″ > in this post in the M&W thread, followed later by discussion of «Quarternary» a bit later.
Diving into the composition of the material, they found that the primary components of packing peanuts are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen — at which point the team came upon the idea of trying to find a way to use the carbon to create an anode for a lithium ion battery.
Through the process of photosynthesis, green plants harness solar energy to split molecules of water into oxygen, hydrogen ions (protons) and free electrons.
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