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Cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air.
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Liquid to vapor phase-change strategies are promising due to the high latent heat of vaporization of the working fluid.
As the fuel warmed, its propensity to turn to vapor increased.
The Escalade was headed to Vapor, a dance club attached to a casino in Saratoga Springs.
Heating the tank allows fuel to turn to vapor, and it can explode if a spark is present.
IV Your breath precedes you on a winter's day, An insubstantial cloud, as if to say, All solid things are blown to vapor soon.
His breath turned immediately to vapor outside his mouth, and he felt as if the air in his lungs were lost forever.
It uses only about 3 percent of the water needed for once-through cooling — but it loses 90 percent of that to vapor.
It reverts to vapor due to pressure and heat, then returns to the surface along with the natural gas for collection, possible reuse and ultimate resale.
Alcohol that is, ethanol boils at a hundred and seventy-three degrees Fahrenheit, which means that if you apply heat to a mildly alcoholic solution the alcohol will turn to vapor before the water does.
I am no longer angry that the Keds of my childhood did not help me run faster or jump higher, but I do know that those ads were a generation's introduction to vapor.
They considered changing fuel so it would be less prone to turn to vapor, the form in which it is flammable, and pumping inert nitrogen into the empty space in tanks when planes are on the ground.
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