Examples of using Exposed to oxygen in English and their translations into Dutch
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When exposed to oxygen.
Edible oils can become rancid when exposed to oxygen.
When exposed to oxygen, rain, UV rays
Unless it's exposed to oxygen.
Corrosion occurs when untreated aluminium is exposed to oxygen.
Rust develops when iron is exposed to oxygen and water or air moisture.
Dyna Rocks cause a massive explosion when exposed to oxygen.
If they receive an impact and are exposed to oxygen, they create a massive explosion.
And I believe decomposition doesn't begin in earnest until it's… exposed to oxygen. Correct.
Olive oils of top quality are exposed to oxygen as little possible during pressing and storage.
when exposed to oxygen.
The ink will become darker after it is exposed to oxygen for a longer period of time.
At a press-conference unveiling, however, Horton's creation burst into flames when exposed to oxygen.
Because the wine is exposed to oxygen and other climatological effects, the wine's taste will change by the minute.
The chemical reaction begins when the tea leaves cells are damaged and exposed to oxygen and mix.
But mixed with glycerin… and exposed to oxygen, it strips electrons from the glycerin so violently that it creates a flame.
Sink tip: Regularly rinse and towel dry your sink after use to keep its surface exposed to oxygen.
When fish are exposed to oxygen and light, even in sub-freezing temperatures,
as a result of the greater surface area exposed to oxygen.
the roast beef will regain its red color after a few minutes, once it has been exposed to oxygen for a sufficient amount of time.
plastic that changes color when exposed to oxygen, or gels that change color with time.
All of that life that didn't like oxygen was exposed to this rich oxygen environment, and it caused a great deal of stress.
that is that being exposed to low oxygen does not always kill.
And that is that being exposed to low oxygen.
A cell in a Petri dish in the lab is exposed to more oxygen than initially in the body of the donor.
Image courtesy of Gregor von Borstel You will have noticed that the material from the self-heating patch releases heat when exposed to air and even more heat when exposed to pure oxygen.