vaporization in the PONS Dictionary

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The dampness results in vaporization where water vapor is transmitted into the building's interiors.
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Vaporization, atomization, and ionization are often, but not always, accomplished with a single source.
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In other cases, it may be easier to remove the analyte by vaporization.
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Chlorofluorocarbons were used almost universally as refrigerants and propellants due to their relatively low toxicity and high heat of vaporization.
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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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They used laser vaporization of a suitable target to produce clusters of atoms.
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Steam is a capacious reservoir for thermal energy because of water's high heat of vaporization.
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Rapid vaporization of liquid carbon dioxide is used for blasting in coal mines.
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Distillation is a process used to separate or partially separate components in a mixture by boiling (vaporization) followed by condensation.
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During condensation, the latent heat of vaporization must be released.
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