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Bubbles form in liquids due to the interplay between two key factors: dissolved gas and surface tension. Here's a breakdown:
Dissolved Gas: Liquids can hold a certain amount of gas dissolved within them. Think of soda; the bubbles appear when the pressure is released,
Surface Tension Difference for a Bubble:
There's no single specific difference in surface tension needed for a bubble to remain. However,
a few factors influence its stability:
Plasma Performance
The mechanism that allows Plasma Performance to address the PRIMARY cause of combustion engine issues is that the particles size of the Plasma Performance is formed in a plasma chamber. The temperatures and pressures achieved in a plasma chamber is how nano-particles are formed.
Even small amounts of Plasma Performance are able to spread through a fuel and occupy the "voids" in the fuel structures. This disturbs and dramatically decreases the service tension of the fuels.
The dramatic reduction in surface tension allows the entrained air and oxygen to release from the fuel, float to the top and be expelled to the air (click here for the demonstration).
BASED ON CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MAJOR AI CHAT ENGINES THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY TO USE TRADITIONAL CHEMICALS TO ACHIEVE WHAT PLASMA PERFORMANCE ACHIEVES. AI ONLY CONCEIVES OF THE USE OF ELECTROLYSIS TO ACHIEVE THIS AND CONCLUDE THAT IT IS NOT PRACTICAL OR COST EFFECTIVE.
CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO OF PLASMA PERFORMANCE DOING WHAT AI SAYS IS NOT POSSIBLE.
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