Examples of using Liquid phase in English and their translations into Norwegian
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agglomeration of the dispersed material in the liquid phase.
the better the soluent can travel from one liquid phase to another liquid phase.
In addition to the liquid phase selective adsorption, expanded graphite on industrial emissions
The force of the liquid in contact with another immiscible liquid is called the interfacial tension between the liquid phase and the liquid phase.
Very fine cannulas inject liquid or gas into a liquid phase right in the cavitation zone.
Even the bond phase into liquid phase metal loss,
the force generated at the interface is called the interfacial tension between the liquid phase and the solid phase. .
completely avoided(use water as liquid phase instead).
can be created by the extraction of the liquid phase of the wet gel.
a functionalised immobilised liquid phase to achieve separation.
It speaks of the possible existence of the exoplanet water in the liquid phase, which is the most important factor.
Agree, an instant transformation of dry ice into the gas state without the intermediate liquid phase, will surprise the guests.
A liquid phase only exists above pressures of 10 MPa
Ultrasonic homogenization increases the exposure of particle surface to the liquid phase by uniform deagglomeration
It is intended for evaporation of a liquid phase of the liquefied oil gas and automatic decrease
The ultrasonic cavitation(at 20kHz) cuts the 48 incoming liquid strands into small droplets when they enter the liquid phase in the flow cell.
The oil and gas heat exchanger at the top of the tower is in the bad environment, and the gas and liquid phase change is still in operation.
It can also deposit from vapour with no intervening liquid phase, such as in the formation of frost.
changes in composition of the Earth's crust during liquid phase.
Conventional Process: The liquid-liquid extraction is a partitioning method to extract substances from one liquid phase into another liquid phase based on the substances‘ relative solubilities in the two different immiscible liquid phases. .