Sprinkling the exposed surface (s) with lemon juice will help to prevent the browning that can occur when the flesh comes in contact
with oxygen in the air.
Sprinkling the exposed surface (s) with lemon juice will help to prevent the browning that can occur when the flesh comes in contact
with oxygen in the air.
Most semiconductors react
with oxygen in the air and form a disordered surface layer, which must be removed before growing these oxides on the semiconductor.
When alcohol was added, it reacted
with the oxygen in the air, burning up and releasing heat.
They easily combine
with oxygen in the air to become rancid; therefore it is best to store them in the refrigerator.
PUFAs react
with oxygen in the air to help polymerize the varnish into a nice hard coating that helps preserve the wood.
It is glued in tight and has only soft case around it so if you try to pry it off you risk ripping the cover and setting lithium on fire as it reacts
with the oxygen in the air.
When we burn the gasoline, the carbon combines
with the oxygen in the air, to form carbon dioxide.
Not exact matches
Also, this stream of water carries
with it an
oxygen flow because any continuous movement
in a direction moves the
air and
with it,
oxygen.
And while salt
in the
air can accelerate corrosion, Ramirez says, it also adds to a protective covering on the statue called a patina, the result of
oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other compounds reacting
with the copper.
Air leaving the lungs is 78 percent nitrogen, 16 percent
oxygen, and 4 percent carbon dioxide — depleted
in oxygen and enriched more than a hundredfold
in carbon dioxide compared
with what went
in, due to human metabolism.
Beyond their immediate effects, VOCs react
with other molecules
in the
air, such as
oxygen and nitrogen oxides, to generate ozone as well as fine particulate matter.
Still, those catalysts were not stable
in air or around moisture because the metals at their core were so hungry for electrons that they readily reacted
with oxygen or water, causing them to fall apart.
If Proxima b proves to have an atmosphere, Loeb and Kreidberg have also proposed using Webb to probe for the infrared signature of ozone
in Proxima Centauri's glare as a possible sign that the planet's
air is filled
with oxygen — something that, on Earth, is mostly produced by life.
Then, the team placed the snails
in an uncrowded beaker containing water
with a normal level of calcium and trained the snails to not come up for
air — no big deal for pond snails, who can also get
oxygen by absorbing it underwater through their skin.
The catalysts
in the
air cathode aids the electrochemical reaction of the cell
with oxygen gas.
During my drive, I kept listening,
in vain, for the whine of the
air compressor that force - feeds
oxygen into the fuel cell to mix
with the hydrogen to create electricity.
The first mixed
oxygen in tanks
with the ambient
air and had been used successfully on Everest before.
This rewritable paper can be «printed» on
with a stencil and UV light; it erases when exposed to
oxygen in air or ozone.
Here, the electrons react
with hydrogen ions
in the solution and
oxygen from the
air to form water.
Nitrogen oxides (NOx)-- Generated when nitrogen
in the
air reacts
with oxygen at the high temperature and pressure inside the engine.
This allowed the carbon to be stored
in the seabed instead of being released into the
air, and thus less
oxygen was needed to react
with carbon.
Common inexpensive steel,
in contrast, reacts
with oxygen from water to form a relatively unstable iron oxide / hydroxide film that continues to grow
with time and exposure to water and
air.
Zinc -
air batteries combine atmospheric
oxygen and zinc metal
in a liquid alkaline electrolyte to generate electricity
with a byproduct of zinc oxide.
Be it the azure of high noon or the orange glow of dusk, the colors of the sky result from sunlight interacting
with molecules
in the
air, primarily nitrogen and
oxygen, which cause it to be deflected
in all directions, a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering.
The key features of the team's newly developed battery cell are a new protective coating for the lithium metal anode, which prevents the anode from reacting
with oxygen and hence deteriorating, and a novel electrolyte mixture that allows the cell to operate
in an
air atmosphere.
The Nature article, published on March 22, is titled «Lithium -
Oxygen Batteries
with Long Cycle Life
in a Realistic
Air Atmosphere.»
Clears out the stale, residual
air in the lungs and saturates the cells
with oxygen and lifeforce energy.
If athletes can perform high - intensity exercise
with limited
air (such as
in swimming), their lung capacity will increase and their performance on land,
with relatively limitless
oxygen, will benefit from it.
Since the lungs are still partially filled
with carbon dioxide (and too much
air), not as much
oxygen (
air) can get
in.
The form of
oxygen most people are familiar
with is the kind
in the
air we breathe.
With training, athletes can increase their ability to extract
oxygen from the
air, the speed at which
oxygen is delivered to muscles, and the rate of energy metabolism
in muscle tissue that produces quicker movements and overall speed and power.
Not really, some folks recommend that you cover the juice well, or fill the container to the top (to exclude
oxygen), whereas other people tell you to get a vacuum pump and suck out the
air from the container, thus reducing the amount of
oxygen in contact
with the freshly made juice.
This is why mountaineers carry
oxygen with them on particularly steep climbing expeditions because the
air is sometimes too thin (i.e, low
in pressure) to breathe.
By holding your breath, you are giving it ample time to travel deep into your bronchial tubes and replace the stale
air trapped inside the millions of
air sacs
in your lungs
with new, fresh
oxygen.
The Hypoxic chamber mimics training at altitude
with a lower
oxygen content
in the
air to maximise your training.
A condition called pulmonary fibrosis
in which the tissue of the lungs becomes scarred and rigid, interferes
with the ability to breath properly and extract
oxygen from the
air.
It represents a new generation of concept car
with electric hybrid propulsion where electricity is generated from hydrogen and
oxygen (
air)
in a Toyota designed fuel cell.
The fuel cell combines the hydrogen — which has to be pumped into the vehicle and stored
in a tank —
with oxygen from the outside
air, and uses this to generate electricity to run the car's electric motor.
In GDI engines, fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber, which leads to incomplete fuel evaporation due to the limited time available for fuel and air mixing, resulting in pockets with high temperatures but insufficient oxygen, leading to pyrolysis reactions and soot formatio
In GDI engines, fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber, which leads to incomplete fuel evaporation due to the limited time available for fuel and
air mixing, resulting
in pockets with high temperatures but insufficient oxygen, leading to pyrolysis reactions and soot formatio
in pockets
with high temperatures but insufficient
oxygen, leading to pyrolysis reactions and soot formation.
A rabbit
with pneumonia may show symptoms such as loud, raspy breathing, and may point his nose high
in the
air and stretch his neck
in an attempt to get more
oxygen.
The lungs supply blood
with oxygen from inhaled
air and expel carbon dioxide
in exhaled
air.
The O2 lounge, AKA the
oxygen bar, will pump
air with 90 %
oxygen into your very own O2 station while you sit and sip a healthy smoothie, thereby combating that nasty altitude sickness that can hit when you're up this high
in the Rockies.
Whether you're a beginner or a more experienced freediver, the range of courses on Gili
Air will train you to be more efficient
with oxygen and provide you
with the skills necessary to have you diving to depths of up to 20m
in no time.
This means that although the
oxygen percentage
in the
air stays the same, you will still take
in less
oxygen with every breath you take because the
air is less dense, or «thinner».
EANx does this by replacing some of the nitrogen
in the
air with oxygen, this means you absorb less nitrogen during a dive, which gives you longer no decompression limits.
The percentage of
oxygen in air remains essentially constant
with altitude at 21 % up until 70,000 feet (21,330 m), but the
air pressure (and therefore the number of
oxygen molecules) drops as altitude increases — consequently, the available amount of
oxygen to sustain mental and physical alertness decreases above 10,000 feet (3,050 m).
The Surmeli Efes Hotel boasts over 400 light and modern rooms most
with a view of the clear blue Aegean Sea, enabling guests to take
in the
oxygen - rich
air and experience blissful comfort.
You will learn techniques for getting more dive time by using enriched
air nitrox, making your dives safer
with enriched
air nitrox, enriched
air nitrox scuba diving equipment considerations, enriched
air nitrox considerations, including managing
oxygen exposure, how to tell what's
in your scuba tank and how to set your dive computer.
In this popular PADI course you'll learn why diving
with air that has higher
oxygen and lower nitrogen content gives you more bottom time, along
with enriched
air equipment considerations.