As the samples become molten, the base metals, including the lead, vaporize or absorb into the cupels, leaving only the precious metal on top. |
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The intensity of the laser light is sufficient to vaporize material and produce irreversible changes. |
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Warming from the sun causes frozen organic compounds on a comet's surface to sublime, or vaporize. |
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For example, a gas engine is designed to vaporize gasoline and then ignite it with a spark. |
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Before wet wood can burn, heat energy must first supply enough energy to vaporize the water. |
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This should help illustrate how much energy it takes to vaporize a gallon of water. |
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Their topmost ranks take fire and vaporize or find some other form wherewith to be not of this world. |
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At a sufficiently high temperature the water below would vaporize and form a gas layer that supports the body of water above. |
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Valued for their predictability, these lasers emit high energy densities within short pulses that vaporize tissue while sparing surrounding skin. |
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Accumulator collects any excess liquid that didn't vaporize into a gas as the refrigerant passes from the reversing valve to the compressor. |
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The exhaust system uses a particulate filter to trap and vaporize soot and smoke, so you'll never see a puff escape the tailpipe. |
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These high voltages create high energy ions, which collide with the walls of the measurement cell where they vaporize the wall material. |
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It's used to blend fresh air with superheated exhaust when the engine goes into clean-burn mode to vaporize stored pollutants. |
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The quantity of sauna stones is sufficient to vaporize approx. 10 cl of water per cubic meter of cabin space. |
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Spirit or fortified wine is heated gently until the alcohol it contains begins to vaporize, then ignited, poured over the food, and allowed to burn. |
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This causes the propellant to vaporize, leaving very finely subdivided liquid or solid particles dispersed in the vaporized propellant. |
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It can be used to vaporize liquid samples or to preheat gas samples to prevent them from condensing. |
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One can vaporize locally in the throat the diluted essential oil with a spray. |
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The print head is made up of hundred of thermal elements that heats up the ribbon to vaporize the die, which then adheres to the card's surface. |
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We can't vaporize all images of children, notwithstanding that they might be used by someone who has a disease. |
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The temperatures associated with arcing could also vaporize copper, which may explain the loss of some of the braid. |
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Silica can vaporize into the steam at operating pressures as low as 28 bars. |
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Estimates indicate that a family of four can vaporize up to three gallons of water daily through breathing, cooking, bathing and washing. |
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Four hundred tons of heavy hydrogen in a real fusion reaction could instantly vaporize a city, but there was no concentrated heavy hydrogen in the building. |
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The sample, which can be liquid, solid, or gas, is usually enclosed in an absorption cell, which in turn may be enclosed in an oven to vaporize and atomize the material. |
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That's much larger than the dust grains that vaporize in the atmosphere to form most shooting stars, or meteors, but not large enough to crater Earth's crust. |
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Also, for early cancers, a doctor may use a laser to vaporize the growth. |
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It takes just 40-120 seconds to vaporize the water out of the sample. |
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Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily. |
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My job is to find these residues in the environment, but these residues themselves can volatilize directly, evaporate into the air, move from a solid form directly and vaporize into the air. |
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In addition to drifting in the wind when it is sprayed, 2,4-D can vaporize — or volatilize — days after it has been sprayed and travel miles in the air. |
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New Swagelok vaporizing pressure regulators are now available to vaporize liquid samples or preheat gas samples. |
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Even the things he supposedly got out of this deal could vaporize. |
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A report was delivered in March 2006, which summarized these experiments and showed that available nozzles did not cause Novec1230 to fully vaporize when discharged during an explosion. |
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If the generator is left in an enclosed vehicle for many hours, high temperature inside the vehicle could cause fuel to vaporize resulting in a possible explosion. |
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Cryogenic storage tanks Customers will continue to be free to purchase or lease cryogenic tanks to store or vaporize gas from the gas supplier or from persons that sell and lease such equipment. |
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I can no longer hope to cultivate mindfulness until, with lightning discernment, I can instantly perceive the Illusion at the core of grasping thoughts and, like a samurai laser swordsman, vaporize them into Emptiness. |
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Laser vaporize the soils, thus substitute chemicals and save time. |
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This is approximately the energy required to vaporize 21 Gigatons of rock. |
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