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词汇 clathrate
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This alternative process does not restrict the methane's age to 430 years, because clathrate hydrates can preserve methane of ancient origin for long time periods.
Interestingly, both serpentinization and clathrate formation require the presence of liquid water, as does life, and they are not mutually exclusive.
The contemporary loss of shallow ground ice eliminates confining pressure, initiating the destabilization of the clathrate hydrates below and the release of trapped methane to the atmosphere.
So in an aqueous environment, the water molecules form an ordered clathrate cage around the dissolved lipophilic molecule.
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This is highly undesirable, because the clathrate crystals might agglomerate and plug the line and cause flow assurance failure and damage valves and instrumentation.
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They are covered with encircling lirae with the interstices elegantly clathrate.
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Many clathrates are derived from an organic hydrogen-bonded frameworks.
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Intercalation compounds, which are not 3-dimensional, unlike clathrate compounds.
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In clathrate structures, gases are enclosed in an icy cage and look like packed snow.
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Clathrates are chemical substances consisting of a lattice that traps or contains molecules.
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The warm waters also initiate the release of clathrates, which further increases atmospheric temperature and basin anoxia.
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In permafrosts and continental shelves methane produced by bacteria gets trapped in cages of water molecules, forming a mixture called a clathrate.
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The five, convex whorls are, encircled by strong spiral ribs, the interstices clathrate, pitted by longitudinal lamellae.
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His evolution of the unique conditionally specific reaction between calcium and a new specially synthesised trihydroxytrisazo clathrate cage dyestuff molecule was also outstanding.
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Clathrate hydrates are poor models of biomolecule hydration.
In other words, clathrate hydrates are clathrate compounds in which the host molecule is water and the guest molecule is typically a gas or liquid.
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Methane clathrates, also known as methane hydrates, consist of methane molecules trapped in cages of water molecules.
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The worms colonize the methane ice and appear to survive by gleaning bacteria which in turn metabolize the clathrate.
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It is clathrate by about 15 equidistant radiating and 7 spiral ribs, with deep pitted interspaces.
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