Definition of degas in English:
degas
verbdegassed, degases, degassing diːˈɡasdiˈɡæs
Make or become free of unwanted or excess gas.
no object the summit craters were degassing freely
Example sentencesExamples
- Excess solution was removed and fresh degassed buffer solution was added to the sample and allowed to incubate for 30-60 min before imaging.
- First, we assume that the magma degassing process is open, meaning that gas and bubbles are lost from the magma during degassing.
- Faults provide additional pathways, such as dykes, for magma transport and also may help to degas the magma during its ascent.
- Depending on the initial volatile content of the ‘primary’ or ‘deep’ magma, volatile saturation is reached at a certain point, and the magma begins to degas.
- Solutions were degassed under vacuum before use.
- Solvents were filtered and degassed by sonification and vacuum before use.
- If this happens slowly, the gas bubbles will slowly migrate through the magma and degas.
- Mud volcanoes are an important global mechanism for degassing deeply buried sediments and it has been estimated that several thousand occur globally.
- Both lipid and protein solutions were degassed under vacuum immediately before use.
- All solutions were degassed by evacuation to reduce the noise.