Sentences with phrase «remains in liquid form»

During atomization the fuel still remains in liquid form, it's just broken up into small droplets consisting of multiple fuel molecules.
As the coconut matures, some of the juice remains in liquid form, while the rest ripens into the solid white flesh known as coconut meat (1).
Jojoba oil is technically a plant wax, but remains in liquid form unless cooled to 50 degrees or so.
This ocean remains in a liquid form due to tidal flexing of the moon in its orbit around Jupiter.
The CO2 that remains is condensed, compressed to a liquid under high pressure, and cooled to — 18 degrees Fahrenheit, where it remains in liquid form.
This coconut oil from Majestic is the first on our list that remains in liquid form at all temperatures.
If you start with liquid, it won't work because the mixing keeps it above melting point, so it will remain in liquid form.

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This new product is a versatile cooking oil for healthy cooking enthusiasts, dieters and families as it remains in a convenient liquid form that can be used for a variety of purposes including cooking, sautéing and baking,» states Executive Vice President of Carrington Farms, Debbie Shandel.
Supercooled water droplets in a cloud can remain liquid at temperatures far below freezing, their surface tension preventing solid crystals from forming.
Scientists agree that magnetic fields form and remain due to iron flowing in the liquid core.
Although new technologies have already been developed for the recovery of dissolved inorganic phosphates in the liquid fractions of municipal and agricultural wastes, solid residues remain a largely untapped source for phosphorus in its organic form.
However, as hydrogen is volatile in its gas or liquid form, storing it remains a major challenge in realizing hydrogen economy.
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.
Whether that forms CO2 in gaseous form or remains dissolved in a liquid, I don't know.
Stephen Wilde (01:17:40): thus the average time that a water molecule remains in the air in vapour form, or in the ocean as a liquid or in ice and snow as a solid.
Instead it is a composite of the rates of evaporation and condensation, melting and freezing and thus the average time that a water molecule remains in the air in vapour form, or in the ocean as a liquid or in ice and snow as a solid.
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