Sentences with phrase «remain liquid even»

The Omega 3's & 6's should be kept in the fridge at all times — they will remain liquid even when cold.
But «supercooled,» water can remain liquid even at temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The researchers found a simple, low - cost way to produce particles of undercooled metal — that's metal that remains liquid even below its melting temperature.

Not exact matches

Water will no doubt remain an important symbol for the company — even if for now Optiva's stock is still not liquid.
Also the coconut cream glaze (even without adding water) was too liquid to remain on top of cake without being absorbed.
«We can increase price points and the perceived value of a brand even if the liquid remains the same — but that doesn't mean we're making people drink more.»
Even with vigorous shaking, pockets of overheated liquid could remain which could scald your baby's sensitive mouth.
But even if the carbon released during production were somehow captured and sequestered — a technology that remains unproven at any meaningful scale — some studies indicate that liquid coal would still release 4 to 8 percent more global warming pollution than regular gasoline.
«The high - pressure liquid becomes more structurally disordered when the heat is applied, taking on what we call a «deep liquid» state, certain structural characteristics of which remain even when the bismuth is cooled back to solid,» Shen explained.
Liquid dispensed onto these spots form droplets that remain in a fixed position from the surface tension created from the hydrophobic surroundings, even when the plate is shaken or inverted.
In «Liquid Candy» CSPI revealed that even though, over a period of fifty years, soft drink production increased nine times and by 1998 ``... provided more than one - third of all refined sugars in the diet,... the AMA and other health organizations [remained] largely silent.»
Polyunsaturated fats do not pack together as tightly as saturated fats and hence are liquid at room temperature and remain so even if refrigerated.
This results in an oil that remains liquid, even at a cooler temperature.
If a larger mass of warm air has to pass through it, more energy is transferred, through the evaporator's fins (so that even the evaporator's design and, in particular, its exchange surface play an important part) from the air to the liquid refrigerant allowed inside it by the TEV or orifice tube so it expands more and, along with the absolute pressure inside the evaporator, the refrigerant's vapor superheat (the delta between the boiling point of the fluid at a certain absolute pressure and the temperature of the vapour) increases, since after expanding into saturated vapour, it has enough time to catch enough heat to warm up further by vaporizing the remaining liquid (an important property of a superheated vapour is that no fluid in the liquid state is carried around by the vapour, unlike with saturated vapour).
«Production of both crude oil and natural gas liquids last month remained at the highest levels in decades even as rig counts reached a five - year low,» John Felmy, chief economist at the API in Washington, said in an e-mailed statement.
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