The soft metal gallium has such a low melting point that it will liquefy on contact with your hand. |
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The plan is to build several huge wind turbines that would produce electricity to electrolyse water and to liquefy the hydrogen for transport. |
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Neon, because it has such a low boiling point, doesn't liquefy with the other gases but hovers above the liquid air and can be removed. |
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Another solution could be to liquefy the gas and pump it through existing oil pipelines. |
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There are conditions under which some materials can either be caused to sublime instead of melting, or liquefy instead of subliming. |
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Exporters liquefy the gas and ship it in tankers, then convert it back to gas at U.S. ports and deliver it through pipelines. |
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Dewar used liquid air to pre-cool compressed hydrogen, reducing its temperature enough to liquefy the gas by expansion. |
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The critical pressure is the amount of pressure required to liquefy water at the critical temperature. |
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Deeper sediments are more consolidated, have higher confining pressures, and consequently are less likely to liquefy. |
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Customized solutions can be created for non-standard requests, helping business owners to liquefy, without liquidating, their assets. |
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Guaifenesin is widely used in cough preparations to help liquefy secretions and aid expectoration. |
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National energy firms rarely pay for the vast infrastructure needed to liquefy gas, ship it in freeze tanks and regasify it close to consumers. |
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It is also the site for a natural-gas plant that is expected to liquefy 15m tonnes a year from the onshore Gorgon fields. |
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Add the cold water and egg yolks to liquefy the cornmeal preparation that was in the over night. |
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Poorly designed and compacted landfills can be problematic for foundations, and could liquefy and settle during a strong earthquake. |
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Air is first cooled to the point at which all of the gases in it liquefy. |
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This point has never actually been achieved, since gases liquefy before they reach this temperature and they are no longer subject to the gas laws. |
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Heating and cooling the mould in order to liquefy the plastic required that the mould be rapidly cycled through a wide range of temperatures. |
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The drainage water, saturated with iron hydroxides and humic acids, corrodes even a stainless steel and liquefy the belly. |
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However all techniques significantly reduce the overall energy needed to liquefy bitumen on contact with aggregate. |
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Thus, all other elements liquefy before hydrogen, which permits high purity separation. |
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Almost everyone fails on them: supersede, naphtha, tranquillity, liquefy, sacrilegious, kimono, paraffin, rarefy, picnicking, battalion. |
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Both works make the familiar strange, and liquefy traditions in order to reinhabit them. |
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Behind the main altar, the relics and two ampullas containing the Saint's coagulated blood are locked in a safe and twice a year the blood should liquefy. |
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So until now, getting the gas to market has involved cooling it enough to liquefy it, shipping it in special tankers, and converting it back to gaseous form at the destination which is expensive and capital-intensive. |
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Enough to give us the moisture that dissolves the oxygen we breathe, to liquefy the food we eat so that it can be digested, enough to supply our health and industrial needs. |
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Identification of soil units that could liquefy under seismic conditions. |
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To liquefy natural gas, all its impurities must be removed. |
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Thus even 7,000 years ago, the earth would have had a magnetic field 32 times stronger than it now has. 20,000 years ago, this field would have generated enough Joule heat to liquefy the earth. |
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Coke is made from coking coals, which have certain physical properties that cause them to soften, liquefy and then resolidify into hard but porous lumps when heated in the absence of air. |
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These additives can, for example, help liquefy concrete, transform the reflective properties of glass or strengthen a material's protective coating. |
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But new ultrasonic liposuction techniques liquefy fat and make it easier to suck out. |
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In addition, unlike the LACE concept, SABRE's precooler does not liquefy the air, letting it run more efficiently. |
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Place crayfish and fresh pepper in a blender, add small water, liquefy and cook for 20 minutes or until tender. |
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Besides creating an ideal environment for cell migration and rebuilding of the epithelial tissue, the dressing helps to liquefy and remove thin eschar. |
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