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vaporization <vaporization; vaporizations> N

vaporization
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vaporization PHYS

vaporization

flash vaporization PHYS

heat of vaporization

latent heat of vaporization PHYS

molar heat of vaporization CHEM

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As the energy passes through the vessel tissue, water molecules within the cells begin to vibrate rapidly, creating heat, resulting in tissue vaporization and coagulation.
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It is a red-brown volatile crystalline solid; the heat of sublimation is 12.1 kcal/mol and the heat of vaporization 7.4 kcal/mol.
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In larger ratings, oil circuit breakers rely upon vaporization of some of the oil to blast a jet of oil through the arc.
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In other cases, it may be easier to remove the analyte by vaporization.
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Its high heat of vaporization kept regeneratively-cooled engines from melting, especially considering that alcohols would typically contain several percent water.
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This vaporization is a problem because vapor is highly compressible relative to liquid, and therefore negates the hydraulic transfer of braking force.
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As rail/projectile clearances increase, arcing develops, which causes rapid vaporization and extensive damage to the rail surfaces and the insulator surfaces.
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Vaporization, atomization, and ionization are often, but not always, accomplished with a single source.
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In theory, this would improve fuel vaporization, and the engine was actually more powerful.
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During condensation, the latent heat of vaporization must be released.
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