Sentences with phrase «separates water molecules»

Instead of an erosion system, a built - in generator uses a form of electrolysis to separate water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, and then combine them with salt (sodium chloride) to form sodium hypochlorite (chlorine), which sterilizes the water.

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Does god guide water molecules to separate when heated, or does it «do it itself»?
It is a chemical process that separates water into more acidic or alkaline molecules.
A surfactant is the scientific name for an emulsifier, a.k.a. something that binds water and oil molecules together and keeps them from separating like an cheap vinaigrette.
Hydrogen can be made with no upstream emissions using renewable energy to separate hydrogen from a water molecule in a process called electrolysis.
Once the nanoparticles are added and light applied, the water separates into hydrogen and oxygen almost immediately, producing twice as much hydrogen as oxygen, as expected from the 2:1 hydrogen to oxygen ratio in H2O water molecules, Bao said.
Researchers can now study how water behaves when stripped of the hydrogen bonds that normally govern its properties, as well as the molecule's two different «spin» states, which can not be separated when water molecules are en masse.
When, however, an ionic compound such as sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolves in water, the sodium chloride lattice dissociates into separate ions which are solvated (wrapped) with a coating of water molecules.
When a plant uses the sun's energy to split water molecules, it shuttles hydrogen (separated as protons and electrons) into a reaction sequence to help it grow.
This hydrophobic coating expels water molecules from the vicinity of the electrode surface and then, upon charging for the first time, decomposes and forms a stable interphase — a thin mixture of breakdown products that separates the solid anode from the liquid electrolyte.
The image is a simulation of a separating membrane (green) with water molecules (purple) and acid groups (yellow and red).
Superimposed on that are rectangles showing four steps of photosynthesis in extreme close - up: molecules of water going into the roots; yellow dots of sunlight filling a green chlorophyll vessel; energy emanating from one side of the chlorophyll vessel and splitting the water into two separate streams of oxygen and hydrogen; and energy emanating from the other side of the chlorophyll vessel, which demonstrates how the sun's energy is «trapped as little packets.»
When petroleum is burned, some energy is required to separate the molecules into individual atoms, but much more energy is given back as the carbon and hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water vapor.
As with petroleum, some energy is required to separate the molecule into separate atoms, but the energy is more than returned when the carbon and hydrogen burn to form carbon dioxide and water vapor respectively.
Excess wind energy powers an electrolyser which separates hydrogen and oxygen molecules that make water (hence H2O).
, or work can be done to separate out the smell from the room together with all the molecules of alcohol and water that made up the perfume and get it back into the bottle, but that would take an awful lot of work, of energy expended to achieve such a thing, same in re-constituting the ink in solution back into its original constituent parts, but, given that statistically that ain't going to happen for all the spilt ink and evaporated perfume in the world unless you wan't to wait for an infinitely long time for it to happen and then maybe it never will, (you are assuming it is bound to happen but it's «statistically as likely not to happen as to happen» has to be included, so there's no «bound to» about it), or are willing to expend energy to do this for all the examples past present and future, then, for all practical natural processes purposes, the ink stays mixed and the perfume evaporated.
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