Currently, most rockets use a solid or liquid propellant that relies on a chemical reaction between fuel and oxidizer for thrust. |
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Because it is an oxidizer, benzoyl peroxide may bleach clothing or other linens. |
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This engine, like other hybrids, uses nitrous oxide as liquid oxidizer, but uses paraffin rather than rubber as the engine's solid fuel. |
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Rocket propellants come in two parts, fuel and oxidizer, which work together to keep an engine burning. |
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Let that dry for an elegant metal finish, or apply the patina topcoat or rapid rust oxidizer for a unique variety of aged finishes. |
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A third type, called a hybrid, combines a solid fuel with a liquid oxidizer. |
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Potassium permanganate is an oxidizer and therefore a fire hazard. |
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Perchlorate is the substance that has served since the 1940s as an oxidizer in solid rocket fuel for more effective propulsion for space shuttles and missiles. |
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It is a very powerful acidic oxidizer which can ignite or explode on contact with many materials. |
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The propellant comes together in an eight-foot combustion chamber, where the liquid oxidizer is converted into a gas, then ignited to start the engine. |
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And the solid rocket propellant would not blow up in one explosion since it cannot do that without an oxidizer. |
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Instead, the aircraft carries a tank of an oxidizer, such as liquid oxygen. |
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Unlike conventional rocket engines, which must carry oxidizer on board, ramjets and scramjets take in air from the atmosphere and compress it enough to burn. |
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Potassium dichromate is an oxidizer and therefore presents a fire hazard. |
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Fire: Not combustible, but substance is a strong oxidizer and heat of reaction with reducing agents or combustibles may cause ignition. |
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The oxidizer used with hypergolic fuel is usually nitrogen tetroxide or nitric acid. |
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Chlorine is also an oxidizer, so it helps to remove iron, hydrogen sulfide, and other minerals. |
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If the nitrogen-based oxidizer comes into contact with water or anything organic, it causes spontaneous combustion. |
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Others are bipropellant, generally calling on monomethyl hydrazine as the fuel and nitrogen tetroxide as the oxidizer. |
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Hydrogen Peroxide means a clear colourless inorganic liquid used primarily as a bleach or oxidizer. |
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Overall efficiencies range from 30 to 80 percent, depending on the fuel and oxidizer and on the basis for the calculation. |
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Just as a fire needs oxygen-bearing air to burn, all rocket fuels require an oxidizer for combustion. |
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The new equipment replaces an older, smaller thermal oxidizer and is designed to limit odors coming from the methane gas recovery plant. |
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Quinhydrone is the oxidizer that is measured by the ORP electrode. |
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Sodium hypochlorite is the active constituent in chlorine bleach, a powerful oxidizer and bleaching agent. |
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The Company has accelerated its program of replacing existing recuperative thermal oxidizer equipment with newer, more efficient regenerative thermal oxidizer equipment. |
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This strong oxidizer, product of the photochemistry of water and carbon dioxide, would be able to sterilize the Martian surface down to a depth of a few meters. |
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Where acid hydrolysis requires pre-purification of the raw materials, the NRC-BRI approach uses an oxidizer to produce clean NCCs in one step by dissolving hemicellulose, lignin, pectin and other plant contents. |
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The magnesium-free alloy 2219 is used for the fuel and oxidizer tanks of space vehicles because it is weldable and develops high strength at cryogenic as well as elevated temperatures. |
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It is another one of these high thermal oxidizer facilities. |
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The new Balan unit has incorporated safety and environmental protection criteria from its design stage, installing a thermal oxidizer to treat volatile organic compound emissions. |
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This project consisted of the construction and operation of a high temperature thermal oxidizer treatment facility for treating hydrocarbon and creosote-impacted soils and materials. |
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The oxidation potential of 2,07 Volt proves, that ozone is a strong oxidizer, in fact it is one of the strongest oxidizers available for water treatment. |
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To correct this situation, the company considers to collect the drier gases from Roto 1, cover the ink fountains and route all exhaust gases to a new thermal oxidizer. |
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There was once a series of commercial explosives manufactured in Canada which consisted of ammonium nitrate as a principal oxidizer and urea as a principal fuel. |
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Contains an organic peroxide and strong oxidizer. |
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Ozone and chlorine work perfectly together: Ozone is a constant oxidizer that destroys organics and microorganisms very effectively, but only when in contact with water. |
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Conventional rocket engines, however, do not have an intake, the oxidizer and fuel both being carried within the vehicle. |
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Such oxidizer react with and break down the gel, reducing the fluid's viscosity and ensuring that no proppant is pulled from the formation. |
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Its action as an oxidizer is why it is made and used in such large quantities. |
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The SBIRS propulsion subsystem consists of 18 reaction engine assemblies, a fuel tank, two oxidizer tanks, and a liquid apogee engine. |
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Also, the stars contain an oxidizer, called perchlorate, that could settle onto the ground and get into drinking water. |
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The internal chambers of a catalytic oxidizer are manufactured entirely of heavy-gauge stainless steel. |
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The clean adsorbent is then returned to the adsorber, while a stream of air in which styrene has been concentrated 20-fold flows from the desorber to a catalytic oxidizer. |
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The possible toxicity of any fallout may also be affected by the amount of black powder used, type of oxidizer, colors produced and launch method. |
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The fully automatic RGF Thermo Oxidizer is ideal for waste disposal applications. |
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