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The use of ultrasound in chemical reactions in solution provides specific activation based on a physical phenomenon: acoustic cavitation. ... Applying ultrasound, compression of the liquid is followed by rarefaction (expansion), in which a sudden pressure drop forms small, oscillating bubbles of gaseous substances.

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The use of ultrasound in chemical reactions in solution provides specific activation based on a physical phenomenon: acoustic cavitation. ... Applying ultrasound, compression of the liquid is followed by rarefaction (expansion), in which a sudden pressure drop forms small, oscillating bubbles of gaseous substances.

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