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In a Rice University lab, a black fiber the diameter of a human hair spools into a beaker of ether.
Further demonstrating how waterproof this burned soil really is, Wells pours half a pound of it, like loose brown sugar, into a beaker of water.
To create the flower structures, Noorduin and his colleagues dissolve barium chloride (a salt) and sodium silicate (also known as waterglass) into a beaker of water.
Next, using a paper clip as a handle, she carefully dipped the lipstick end of the paper into a beaker of acetone.
A few chunks of the rock are dropped into a beaker of water and gently heated until they produce tiny bubbles which rise like strings of pearls to the surface.
On a tablet screen, an animated poo emoji smiles its manic-eyed grin, before being dunked into a beaker of water.
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To test the nanoparticles' reactivity, Xu placed the electrode in a beaker of solution and bubbled carbon dioxide into it.
Dried and pulverized samples were carbonized using muffle furnace, a carefully weighed 25.0 ± 0.01 g of raw sample were put into a beaker containing 500 cm3 of 0.3 M ortho-phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
Weight (g) was measured by putting the animal into a small beaker of facility water on a scale and subtracting the non-fish weight.
Whenever she's onstage, she turns a weak cup of theatrical treacle into a brimming beaker of ambrosia.
In a typical synthesis, 0.6 mmol CoCl2·6H2O and 0.6 mmol EDTA-2Na were put into a PTFE beaker of 100 mL capacity, dissolved in 60 mL D.I. water.
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