
1) Boiling 2) Clouding 3) Inspissation 4) Lyophilisation 5) Lyophilization 6) Vanishing 7) Vaporisation 8) Vaporization
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1) French word used in English 2) Materials science 3) Phase change 4) Phase transition 5) Physical change 6) State change 7) The state of being evaporated 8) Vapor 9) Vaporisation 10) Vaporization 11) Vapour
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- the process of becoming a vapor
- the process of extracting moisture (as by heat)
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Evaporation is the process by which molecules in a liquid state (e.g. water) spontaneously become gaseous (e.g. water vapor).
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• (n.) That which is evaporated; vapor. • (n.) See Vaporization. • (n.) The process by which any substance is converted from a liquid state into, and carried off in, vapor; as, the evaporation of water, of ether, of camphor. • (n.) The transformation of a portion of a fluid into vapor, in order to obtain the fixed matter contain...
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Evaporation is the process whereby atoms or molecules in a liquid state (or solid state if the substance sublimes) gain sufficient energy to enter the gaseous state. The thermal motion of a molecule must be sufficient to overcome the surface tension of the liquid in order for it to evaporate, that is, its kinetic energy must exceed the work functio...
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process of deposition of metals by crystallisation of non-ionized or slightly ionized metal vapours, e.g. Al, Cr, B, Si, Ni, on the cold surface of the charge, when the vapours are obtained by vaporization of materials
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Conversion of a liquid to the vapour state. See also vaporisation
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1. A change from liquid to vapor form. ... 2. Loss of volume of a liquid by conversion into vapor. ... Synonym: volatilization. ... Origin: L. E, out, + vaporare, to emit vapor ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(e-vap″o-ra´shәn) conversion of a liquid or solid into vapor.
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Liquid water turning into gas vapor.
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The process in which water and moisture rises up to the air and forms vapor.
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In meteorology, the change of liquid water or ice to water vapour. In certain usages the term signifies only the liquid to vapour phase change, as distinct from sublimation which signifies the solid to vapour change. The rate of evaporation is controlled by the water and energy (mainly solar radiation) supplies and the ability to take up more water....
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(Green plants as organisms) the process in which a liquid turns into a gas
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E·vap`o·ra'tion noun [ Latin
evaporatio : confer French
évaporation .]
1. The process by which any substance is converted from a liquid state into, and carried off in, vapor; as, the
evaporation of water, of ether, of camphor.
2. The transformation of a portion ...
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Evaporation can be defined as the process by which liquid water is converted into a gaseous state. Evaporation can only occur when water is available. It also requires that the humidity of the atmosphere be less than the evaporating surface (at 100% relative humidity there is no more evaporation). The evaporation process requires large amounts of e...
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Evaporation is the conversion of a liquid by heat into vapour, which passes into the atmosphere. The process of evaporation is constantly going on at the surface of the earth, but principally at the surface of the sea, of lakes, rivers, and pools. The vapour thus formed, being specifically lighter than atmospheric air, rises to considerable heights...
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Process by which water returns to the air. Higher temperatures speed the process of evaporation.
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Conversion of a liquid into vapour without necessarily reaching the boiling point.
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evaporation 1. A process in which something is changed from a liquid to a vapor without its temperature reaching boiling point. 2. The conversion of a liquid into a vapor, usually the slow process that occurs below the boiling point of the liquid.
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changing a liquid into vapor
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drying out of sea water (usually) in warm, dry climates, leaving behind deposits of crystalised mineral salts.
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the act or process of evaporating. · the state of being evaporated. · matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor.
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the process of becoming a vapor
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Alcohol stored in an oak cask will evaporate over time, at the rate of approximately 2% per year. This is often referred to as the Angels’ share.
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