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At about 625 degrees Celsius, molecules of methane, each made up of a carbon atom bound to four hydrogens, begin to burn with oxygen displacing the hydrogens.
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Small fraction of oxygen displaced nitrogen.
The oxygen displaces the nitrogen and helps improve circulation around damaged areas of the body.
Dynamical electron diffraction calculation based on the tetragonal phase of unity tetragonality (space group P42/nmc) with oxygen displaced along the c-axis does not match with the experimental pattern.
Tap-dispensing systems are available that keep the oxygen displaced throughout the entire period in which you consume the wine.
The high oxygen partial pressure in the oxygenator displaces the carbon dioxide out of its bond to the haemoglobin.
However, it is important to be aware that the oxygen percentage of the inspired gas is lowered, and there is a risk for 'second gas effect', in which after prolonged anaesthesia, oxygen can be displaced from the lungs by the nitrous oxide as it is breathed off, causing diffusion hypoxia and can lead to suffocation.
Water vapor molecules, which are one oxygen atom with a weight of 16 and two hydrogen atoms each with a weight of 1, add up to a molecular weight of 18, which is much lighter than the nitrogen and oxygen they displace when they evaporate into air.
Computational approaches had pointed to possibilities for reconstruction of such impurity monolayers into "rumpled" arrangements as a means of minimizing their energies: the rumpled arrangement favoured for Ca2+/MgO would have alternate oxygen anions displaced outward from the original (100) plane, whereas that favoured for Ba2+/MgO would involve large outward displacement of alternate Ba2+ ions.
For instance, when turtles spend a long time underwater holding their breath, there's no intake of oxygen to displace the carbon dioxide that slowly builds in their blood.
He stated, '…owing to its relative abundance and high capacity to activate oxygen, iron displaced from natural sources, eg, by another metal or toxic insult, is often considered as the ultimate carcinogen…' (Kasprzak, 2002).
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