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    Idaho Power shared a video on Facebook depicting how a water bottle can potentially start a fire in a car on a sunny summer day. The harrowing footage has accrued more than 12,000 views and over ...

  3. Micellar solution - Wikipedia

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    In colloid science, a micellar solution consists of a dispersion of micelles (small particles) in a solvent (most usually water). Micelles are made of chemicals that are attracted to both water and oily solvents, known as amphiphiles. In a micellar solution, some amphiphiles are clumped together and some are dispersed.

  4. Micelle - Wikipedia

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    In water, the hydrophilic "heads" of surfactant molecules are always in contact with the solvent, regardless of whether the surfactants exist as monomers or as part of a micelle. However, the lipophilic "tails" of surfactant molecules have less contact with water when they are part of a micelle—this being the basis for the energetic drive for ...

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    For water-cooled engines on aircraft and surface vehicles, waste heat is transferred from a closed loop of water pumped through the engine to the surrounding atmosphere by a radiator. Water has a higher heat capacity than air, and can thus move heat more quickly away from the engine, but a radiator and pumping system add weight, complexity, and ...

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    After all, as water expert and America’s first water sommelier Martin Riese, tells Yahoo Life: “Hydration is key for everything, and it’s completely underrated.”

  9. Micellar cubic - Wikipedia

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    A micellar cubic phase is a lyotropic liquid crystal phase formed when the concentration of micelles dispersed in a solvent (usually water) is sufficiently high that they are forced to pack into a structure having a long-ranged positional (translational) order. For example, spherical micelles a cubic packing of a body-centered cubic lattice.