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science2 months ago

Chemical engineers affirm importance of stirring in processes

Chemical engineers defend the importance of stirring in chemical reactions, arguing that while some small-scale, homogeneous reactions may not require mixing, it remains critical for reproducibility, safety, and scalability in industrial and heterogeneous systems, especially to prevent hazards like hotspots and runaway reactions. The debate was sparked by a study claiming stirring is unnecessary for certain organic reactions, but experts emphasize that mixing is essential in many practical scenarios, particularly at larger scales.

science2 years ago

Oceanic Convergence: Exploring the Interplay Between the Pacific and Atlantic

Contrary to popular belief, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans do mix, although at different speeds in different places. The boundary between the two oceans can be seen in certain areas, such as the Strait of Magellan, but it is not a permanent separation. Strong winds and waves help to speed up the mixing process, while ocean currents constantly exchange water between the Pacific and Atlantic. However, climate change is slowing down these currents, which could have implications for the cycling of oxygen and nutrients in the oceans. Nonetheless, as long as there are winds and tides, mixing and currents will continue to occur.

science2 years ago

Oceanic Convergence: Unveiling the Mysterious Blend of the Pacific and Atlantic

Contrary to popular belief, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans do mix, although at different speeds in different places. The boundary between the two oceans can be seen near the southern tip of South America, where the water appears different due to varying salinity and rainfall. Strong winds and waves help to speed up the mixing process. Additionally, ocean currents constantly exchange water between the Pacific and Atlantic, although human-caused climate change is slowing these currents. While the mixing speed may be slowing down, the oceans will continue to mix and exchange water as long as there are winds and tides.