Sentence examples for readily combines from inspiring English sources

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Cesium reacts explosively with cold water; it readily combines with oxygen, so it is used in vacuum tubes as a "getter" to clear out the traces of oxygen and other gases trapped in the tube when sealed.

Iron, for example, is a common silver-white metal that melts at 1,535° C, is very malleable, and readily combines with oxygen to form the common substances hematite and magnetite.

Mercury readily combines with aluminium to form a mercury-aluminium amalgam when the two pure metals come into contact.

Because CO2 diffuses throughout tissue space as a dissolved gas and readily combines with water to form carbonic acid, the pH is reduced in both intra- and extracellular space to a degree that depends on the local buffering capacity.

Investigation into the mechanism of the reaction underlying the color change revealed that the hydroxyl moiety of retinol readily combines with acids (e.g., protons or antimony), converting it into a good leaving group.

Fish bones are made of the phosphate mineral apatite, which readily combines with lead to form pyromorphite, a stable crystalline mineral that can't be absorbed by the human digestive system., Now researchers are using fish bones and other phosphate-rich amendments to remediate lead in urban soils.

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Because the bare nucleus can readily combine with other particles (electrons, atoms, and molecules), the isolated hydrogen ion can exist only in a nearly particle-free space (high vacuum) and in the gaseous state.

These thinkers were, of course, all interested in scientific questions, but they all quite correctly viewed themselves as philosophers and readily combined empirical or formal mathematical accounts with philosophical arguments, historical facts, or introspective observations.

Meanwhile, the detection of water by Dr. Grillmair's team, using a similar technique but with longer-wavelength infrared emissions detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope, confirms what had been expected: hydrogen and oxygen are two of the most common elements in the universe, and they readily combine into water.

While other companies are expected to try to develop once-daily treatments, no other existing drugs can yet be as readily combined, said Dr. Calvin Cohen, research director for the Community Research Initiative of New England, a nonprofit organization that does clinical trials of H.I.V. drugs and provides patient education.

At extremely high temperatures in the range of tens of millions of degrees the nuclei of isotopes of hydrogen (and some other light elements) can readily combine to form heavier elements and in the process release considerable energy—hence the term hydrogen bomb.

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