Unlike conventional water splitters, the Stanford device uses a single low - cost catalyst to generate hydrogen bubbles on one electrode and
oxygen bubbles on the other.
Not exact matches
A low - voltage current applied to the electrodes drives a catalytic reaction that separates molecules of H2O, releasing
bubbles of hydrogen
on one electrode and
oxygen on the other.
When he shines light
on the beaker containing these rods, after a few minutes little
bubbles of
oxygen come to the surface.
Take a good look at this photo: It shows you 1.6 billion years old fossilized
oxygen bubbles, created by tiny microbes in what was once a shallow sea somewhere
on young Earth.
After most crops failed, the team lived
on emergency rations from outside the
bubble until a depleting
oxygen supply brought the experiment to a halt.
I had been interviewed for a BBC documentary
on my work to use microbubbles to improve cancer treatment, and that's when I got a call from my collaborator Ray Averre of Avrox Technologies to ask if it would be possible to make a sports drink using tiny
bubbles of
oxygen.
Turtle grass: Thalassia testudinum: BEACHCOMBERS TIP: While snorkeling
on calm days over the Thalassia, 4 to 5» deep, if one looks carefully one can see streams of tiny
bubbles of
oxygen coming from the photosynthetic reactions of the Thalassia.
Has the majority of journeyman climate scientists, looking for a new angle for contributing some insight into some aspect of climate forecasting, with the aid of pollen counts, trapped
oxygen bubbles, or cross sections of sedimentary rocks
on the bottom of some sea — has the majority even read Thomas Kuhn?