Oxygen can disrupt the anaerobic digestion process in a biogas generator by promoting aerobic bacteria growth, which can reduce the production of methane gas. Keeping oxygen away helps maintain an anaerobic environment necessary for the efficient decomposition of organic matter and the generation of biogas.
Sodium reacts violently with water, releasing hydrogen gas and forming sodium hydroxide. When sodium is kept immersed in kerosene oil, it is isolated from water, preventing the reaction from occurring. Kerosene oil acts as a barrier to keep oxygen away from the sodium, further preventing combustion.
Oxygen is kept in bottles to ensure its purity and prevent contamination from other gases or impurities. Storing oxygen in bottles also ensures that it can be easily transported and accessed for medical or industrial purposes.
Iron rusts when it reacts with oxygen and water in the air, forming iron oxide. To prevent rust, iron can be coated with a protective layer, such as paint or a rust-resistant coating, or kept away from moisture and oxygen by using a process like galvanization.
The kerosene molecule does NOT have any oxygen atoms in the molecule; it is an hydrocarbon. Sodium metal will readily react with oxygen, be it in a molecule ( water) or the atmosphere ( atmospheric oxygen in the air). Hence to keep it away from oxygen, it is kept under kerosene. as are all the other Group(1) [alkali] metals.
Iron and oxygen react to form rust, which is primarily composed of iron oxide. Rusting occurs when iron is exposed to water and oxygen, resulting in the formation of iron oxide on the surface of the metal.
Sodium reacts violently with water, releasing hydrogen gas and forming sodium hydroxide. When sodium is kept immersed in kerosene oil, it is isolated from water, preventing the reaction from occurring. Kerosene oil acts as a barrier to keep oxygen away from the sodium, further preventing combustion.
Keeping the generator field rheostat at its maximum at starting helps to establish a strong magnetic field in the generator, which is essential for generating sufficient voltage to initiate the generation process. This ensures a smooth and stable startup of the generator.
kept (as in "She has been kept away from the children.", "Usually, wine is kept in barrels.")
Oxygen is kept in bottles to ensure its purity and prevent contamination from other gases or impurities. Storing oxygen in bottles also ensures that it can be easily transported and accessed for medical or industrial purposes.
no
Yes, coffee grounds are toxic to cats and should be kept away from them.
There is nothing to limit current until opposing magnetic fields build up at generator operating speed-windings will overheat and burn.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats and should be kept away from them to prevent potential harm.
Oxygen tanks should be kept in a well-ventilated area. Oxygen tanks should not be kept in the trunk of a car. "No Smoking--Oxygen in Use" signs should be used to warn visitors not to smoke near the patient.
oxygen and CO2. The oxygen is released into the enviroment. Only a little is kept
The battery is kept charged by a generator or magneto when the engine is running. It is located under the flywheel.
Your normal electric power is made to power all of your household. A generator requires much more maintenance, so if you have the option of using normal electric power, there is much less hassle. The generator can be kept for emergencies.