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When that party dissolved, he became a member of the Know-Nothing party.
When the WIC could not repay its debts in 1674, the company was dissolved.
When the newly elected National Assembly refused to pass this document and drafted one of their own preserving this prohibition, it was forcibly dissolved by Gendarmerie commandant Smedley Butler.
When iodine is dissolved in polar solvents which are strong donor solvents such as ketones, ethers, pyridine, the formation of charge-transfer complex leads to modification of the energy gap between the two molecular orbitals, thus different wavelengths were absorbed and iodine has different color in solvents with different polarity.
When dissolving a lipophilic or amphiphilic substance in a polar environment, the polar molecules ( i. e., water in an aqueous solution ) become more ordered around the dissolved lipophilic substance, since the polar molecules cannot form hydrogen bonds to the lipophilic areas of the amphiphile.
When the house was ready to pass the Act for dissolution, Mr. Crew who had been as forward as any man in beginning and carrying on the war against the last King, moved, that before they dissolved themselves, they would bear their witness against the horrid murder, as he called it, of the King.
When dissolved in hydrochloric acid, a water-soluble yellow salt, PmCl < sub > 3 </ sub >, is produced ; similarly, when dissolved in nitric acid, a nitrate results, Pm ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.
When dissolved in water, hydrogen sulfide is mildly acidic:
When the union with Sweden was dissolved in 1905, the university became important for producing highly educated men and women who could serve as experts in a society which placed increasing emphasis on ensuring that all its citizens enjoy a life of dignity and security.
When one substance is dissolved into another, a solution is formed.
When something is dissolved, molecules of the solvent arrange themselves around molecules of the solute.
When the Bohemian estates protested against this order, Ferdinand had their assembly dissolved.
When the Institute was dissolved, the trustees decided to lay out a townsite on the Institute lands.
When the Assembly was dissolved, Harrison and others refused to leave and had to be forced out by soldiers.
When Horne's first marriage was dissolved, he was sought out by a former girlfriend, Joan Burgess, daughter of a neighbour at King's Norton.
When the territories voted in the September 1958 referendum to become autonomous within the French Community, the federation was dissolved.
When dissolved in alcohol blends containing ethanol or methanol, shellac yields a coating of good durability and hardness.
When the House of Burgesses of the Colonial Assembly recommended the formation of a committee of correspondence to communicate their concerns to leaders in Great Britain in March 1773, he immediately dissolved the Assembly.
When the kingdom was dissolved after the downfall of the Napoleonic Empire, she followed her husband into exile.
When upon death the ammonites fell to this seafloor and were gradually buried in accumulating sediment, bacterial decomposition of these corpses often tipped the delicate balance of local redox conditions sufficiently to lower the local solubility of minerals dissolved in the seawater, notably phosphates and carbonates.
When the monastery was dissolved in 1540 the local farmers continued making the cheese right up until the Second World War, during which most milk in the country was used for the making of " Government Cheddar ".
When ammonia is dissolved in water, a tiny amount of it converts to ammonium ions:
When the abbey was dissolved, he retired, and later became 1st Bishop of Gloucester.

When and oxygen
When typical reaction cells to which 0.3 of an atmosphere of oxygen had been added were illuminated, chlorine and phosgene were produced.
When two monosaccharides undergo dehydration synthesis, water is produced, as two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are lost from the two monosaccharides ' hydroxyl group.
When a hydrocarbon burns in oxygen, the reaction will only yield carbon dioxide and water.
When in contact with one of the electrodes in a fuel cell, this platinum increases the rate of oxygen reduction to water, either to hydroxide or hydrogen peroxide.
When exposed to the atmosphere, zinc reacts with oxygen to form zinc oxide, which further reacts with water molecules in the air to form zinc hydroxide.
When the U. S. government learned of Powers ' disappearance over the Soviet Union, it issued a cover statement claiming a " weather plane " had strayed off course after its pilot had " difficulties with his oxygen equipment.
When oxygen is not bound, a very weakly bonded water molecule fills the site, forming a distorted octahedron.
When oxygen binds to the iron complex, it causes the iron atom to move back toward the center of the plane of the porphyrin ring ( see moving diagram ).
" When bacteria or other microbes are engulfed by phagocytes, the enzyme NADPH oxidase assembles in the membrane and begins to produce reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) that help kill bacteria.
When oxygen is limited, the glycolytic products will be metabolized by anaerobic fermentation, a process that is independent of the mitochondria.
When applied, the exposure to oxygen in the air starts a process that crosslinks and polymerizes the binder component.
When impure ( cast ) iron is in contact with water, oxygen, or other strong oxidants, or acids, it rusts.
When in the kiln, the wax melts off and the carbon, that results from oxygen reduction, replaces the wax.
When burned with oxygen, hydrogen gives the highest specific impulse of any commonly used fuel: around 450 seconds, compared with up to 350 seconds for kerosene.
When the oxygen is depleted, fermentation begins, producing ethanol as a waste product ; however, this evaporates during baking.
When heat radiates from the surface of the earth, it is released as long-wave radiation, which can move freely through gases composed of diatomic molecules ( such as the atmosphere's oxygen and nitrogen ), but is readily absorbed by triatomic molecules, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
When mixed with concentrated sulfuric, they begin releasing oxygen, which can oxidise the carbonaceous dehydration products formed from organic residues by the sulfuric to carbon dioxide ; ' burning ' them off the glass.
When placed over the flame the oxygen supply is cut off.
When the organism takes in oxygen it gives off an equal volume of carbon dioxide.
When cosmic rays enter the Earth's atmosphere they collide with molecules, mainly oxygen and nitrogen.
When overcharged at low rates, oxygen produced at the positive electrode passes through the separator and recombines at the surface of the negative.
When Scheele discovered oxygen he called it " fire air " because it supported combustion, but he explained oxygen using phlogistical terms because he did not believe that his discovery disproved the phlogiston theory.
When silicone is burned in air or oxygen, it forms solid silica ( silicon dioxide ) as a white powder, char, and various gases.

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