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He could feel the sting on his own eyes as he walked through the acid mist.
He gathered the draw chord tight to seal out the damp acid mist.
In 1906, electric current was applied to a small laboratory device emitting sulfuric acid mist, and the concept became a reality.
Sulfuric acid mist is often the cause of the blue haze that often appears as the flue gas plume dissipates.
WESPs are commonly used to remove liquid droplets such as sulfuric acid mist from industrial process gas streams.
The character possesses super strength, the ability to fly via his wings at supersonic speeds, and can spew combustible acid mist from his mouth.
Cottrell first applied the device to the collection of sulfuric acid mist and lead oxide fumes emitted from various acid-making and smelting activities.
DuPont wanted to address the problem of precipitating the acid mists which form when sulfur trioxide is bubbled through water or dilute sulfuric acid.
SCRs would also increase sulfuric acid mist levels by causing SO to oxidize to SO.
Frequent bathings in acid mist, clouds and fogs are making the spruce more susceptible to the stress of winter and the drying effect of winds, according to the research findings.
Using an electrical method similar to one envisioned by Sir Oliver Lodge in England, Cottrell began experimenting with electrostatic precipitation as a means of collecting sulfuric acid mists.
Heating or contact of Hg(CN) with acid or acid mist releases toxic mercury and cyanide vapors that can cause bronchitis with cough and phlegm and/or lung tissue irritation.
The east coast of the United Kingdom between Humberside and Norfolk was affected by an "acid mist" which blew in from the sea on Sept. 9, 1989, leading to some leaf loss from trees and the corrosion of aluminium instruments.
The two creatures had a series of battles across Japan, and Hedorah continued to grow bigger and stronger, and achieved a flying saucer-like form, allowing him to fly and spread sulfuric acid mist across Japan while destroying many factories.
The result of Cottrell's work was the electrostatic precipitator, a device which could collect fly ash, dust and fumes, acid mists and fogs that spewed from turn-of-the century plants, and which became a primary means for controlling industrial air pollution.
Advice on how to achieve the new tighter control limits required in plating, anodising and chromate pickling together with details of the new chromic acid mist test are contained in the Metal Finishing Association's Health and safety bulletin no 8.
It was also able to project crimson energy beams from its eyes while its flying form created a byproduct of sulphuric acid mist that melted any living creature that came in contact with it down to its skeletal frame just like the Oxygen Destroyer.
The high sulfuric acid levels could require dry sorbent injection (DSI) - a system that injects a powdered sorbent such as trona to absorb the acid mist - and the addition of baghouses and booster fans to capture the resulting particulate.