Sentence examples for becomes dissolved from inspiring English sources

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Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere becomes dissolved in water (H2O), with which it reacts to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate ions (HCO3−), which further dissociate into hydrogen and carbonate ions (CO32−).

An explanation could be that by increasing the hexane content, less butanol is present at the amphiphilic interface (as it becomes dissolved in oil, whereas CTAB and CTAFeII should not be soluble in hexane to any significant extent).

Therefore aluminum does not precipitate at the spot of hydrothermal activity but becomes dissolved in water and apparently comes down later, far away from the hydrothermal orifices [ 267].

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This was vital because when the system is pressurized, any missed bubbles become dissolved oxygen when the system is pressurized, and oxygen causes rust.

When it falls as rain, small amounts of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide become dissolved in it; raindrops also carry tiny dust particles and other substances.

Ironically, the initial idea of genes as simple stretches of DNA coding for a protein became dissolved in this process.

Presumably, only oxygen molecules that completely diffused through the PTFE layer and became dissolved in water could be reduced to yield water molecules.

Speaking against the critic who finds the very idea of God's rejuvenating the dead philosophically untenable, Saadya stresses that resurrection is not "rejected by reason because the second creation of a thing which was already in existence and became dissolved, is more acceptable to reason than the creation ex nihilo" (158).

It indicates that some PAHs associated with organic carbon (OC) in suspended sediment (SPS) desorbed with the release of OC and became DOC-associated PAHs in the overlying water, then the PAHs desorbed from the DOC and became freely dissolved.

The Langmuir isotherm of adsorption will become the dissolved gas oil ratio of new defined immobile oil.

It was found that the sub-micrometer hematite powder had a relatively slow dissolution rate and required approximately 9 h to become completely dissolved in the hot oleic acid.

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