By "ooze", which is not a technical term for anything, I assume that you mean ozone, O3, an unstable allotrope of oxygen formed by the action of ultraviolet radiation on O2 in the higher reaches of the earth's atmosphere. Ozone helps life to exist by blocking out much of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from wreaking havoc on the life forms down below.
Ozone also has many industrial applications. For example, ozone can be used to sanitize by killing bacteria, increase the content of nutritious phytochemicals in fruits, and manufacture organic compounds whose reactants require breakage of the carbon-carbon bonds.
There is no specific substance known as "green acid." It is possible that you may be referring to green-colored acids such as copper(II) chloride or boric acid solutions. These acids contain different elements and have various properties, uses, and potential hazards.
Yes, you can use Lysol all-purpose cleaner on the toilet.
All-purpose flour is considered neutral, meaning it is neither basic nor acidic.
The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is the cause being studied in the experiment.
The purpose of bubbles in a water bottle is to help keep the water fresh by preventing the growth of bacteria and other contaminants.
The Ooze was created in 1995.
The Ooze happened in 1995.
yess it does ooze a liquid
the word ooze means to move slowly
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
I noticed that a frog was trying to hide in the ooze. A rivulet grew from the ooze of mud. After the flood, mud was oozing through the floorboards.
Wizard of ooze!!
soft mud or slime
Ooze.
one antonym of ooze is rushing, the opposite of driping slowly! :)