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The preheated high-boiling-point petroleum feedstock (at about 315 430 °C), consisting of long-chain hydrocarbon molecules and recycled slurry oil from the bottom of the distillation column, is injected into the catalyst riser, where it is vaporized and cracked into smaller molecules of vapor by contact and mixing with the very hot powered catalysts from the regenerator.
A droplet of purified sample was injected into a sophisticated oven, where it was vaporized in temperatures approaching 400 degrees and was swept by helium gas along a coiled column 50 feet long.
In the conventional FCC process, the preheated high-boiling petroleum feedstock consisting of long-chain hydrocarbon molecules is mixed with cycle oil from the bottom of the distillation column and injected into the bottom of riser reactor where it is vaporized and cracked into smaller molecules by contacting with the hot regenerated catalyst from the regenerator.
210Po (in common with 238Pu) has the ability to become airborne with ease: if a sample is heated in air to 55 C, 50% of it is vaporized in 45 hours to form diatomic Po2 molecules, even though the melting point of polonium is 254 C and its boiling point is 962 C.
Hence, it can be vaporized at a temperature lower than 100 °C, which endows it with the property of low-temperature calcination.
A few probably think it's been vaporized and replaced with a galactic edict beamed down from one of Saturn's moons.
It then is vaporized into the airways and excreted during exhalation.
After preparing and heating the ore, the mercury it contained was vaporized, condensed, collected, stored, and sent to mining centers, including Potosí.
And everybody who isn't a white male Christian poses a major threat to democracy as we know it and should be vaporized only after having his knees broken as an example.
Some of its parts were vaporized, never to bother us again.
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