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Vapor or vapour (see spelling differences) is some matter in gaseous state, also found in solid or liquid state at room temperature.
How to say "Vapor" in other languages:
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(Japanese) | 蒸気 |
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(German) | Dampf |
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(Spanish) | Vapor |
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(Italian) | Vapore |
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Pervaporation is a method for the separation of mixtures of liquids by partial vaporization... phase feed and the vapor phase permeate. It allows the desired component(s) of the liquid feed to transfer through it by vaporization. The separation process is mainly due to polarity difference, and...
The Castalian Spring was the source of the hallucinogenic vapors which gave the Oracle at Delphi her dreams and visions which predicted the future...
more water vapor than its surroundings. Because energy is needed to turn water into water vapor, water vapor is a way for a body to store energy (along with potential energy, kinetic energy, and sensible heat). If the water vapor is returned to a liquid or solid phase (by condensation or sublimation...
In Roman mythology, Mefitis was the personification of the poisonous gases emitted from the ground in swamps and volcanic vapors. Alternative spelling: Mephitis...
A variable that a GCM predicts by integration of a physical equation, typically vorticity, divergence, temperature, surface pressure, and water vapor concentration...
provide a visual comparison of the differences between visible products and water vapor imagery... associated to water vapor. The visible product depicts land masses, water masses, and clouds, while the IR channel depicts the atmospheric water vapor. Visible Image of Earth--GOES12 Atmospheric Water Vapor...
The Sibylline Rock was the rock at the Oracle at Delphi, on which the Sibyl, or prophetess, breathed in the vapors of the earth and predicted the future...
Equivalent potential temperature
Equivalent potential temperature is commonly referred to as Theta-e . Theta-e is the temperature of one parcel of air after it was lifted until it became saturated with water vapor, then all the water vapor was condensed out, and finally the parcel is dropped adiabatically to an atmospheric...
Physical vapor deposition (PVD) is a technique in semiconductor device fabrication used to deposit thin films of various materials onto various surfaces (e.g., of semiconductor wafers) by physical means, as compared to chemical vapor deposition. Variants of PVD include Evaporative deposition...