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volatilization
vol·a·til·ize V0139200 (vŏl′ə-tl-īz′)intr. & tr.v. vol·a·til·ized, vol·a·til·iz·ing, vol·a·til·iz·es 1. To become or make volatile.2. To evaporate or cause to evaporate. vol′a·til·iz′a·ble adj.vol′a·til·i·za′tion (-ĭ-zā′shən) n.vol′a·til·iz′er n.volatilization
volatilization[‚väl·əd·əl·ə′zā·shən] (thermodynamics) The conversion of a chemical substance from a liquid or solid state to a gaseous or vapor state by the application of heat, by reducing pressure, or by a combination of these processes. Also known as vaporization. volatilization
volatilization [vol″ah-til-ĭ-za´shun] conversion into a vapor or gas without chemical change.e·vap·o·ra·tion (ē-vap'ŏ-ra'shŭn), 1. A change from liquid to vapor form. 2. Loss of volume of a liquid by conversion into vapor. Synonym(s): volatilization [L. e, out, + vaporo, to emit vapor] e·vap·o·ra·tion (ē-vap'ŏr-ā'shŭn) 1. A change from liquid to vapor. 2. Loss of volume of a liquid by conversion into vapor. Synonym(s): volatilization. [L. e, out, + vaporo, to emit vapor] |