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It can be used as a verb that means to turn into vapor or steam. For example, "The sun's heat vaporized the morning dew."
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That sense of being an invisible witness to pop history informs "Time Flies" (which isn't on "Just Across the River"), whose lyrics define Mr. Webb's mature perspective: Life begins and spirits rise, and they become memories that vaporize, and the vapor becomes the dreams we devise, and while we are dreaming, time flies.
This causes the propellant to vaporize, leaving very finely subdivided liquid or solid particles dispersed in the vaporized propellant.
If more heat is added, boiling begins: the liquid starts to vaporize (turn into steam).
Modern methods for the distillation of large quantities of salt water rely on the fact that the boiling temperature of water is lowered as air pressure drops, significantly reducing the amount of energy needed to vaporize the water.
At 20 °C (68 °F) about 585 calories are required to vaporize one gram of water.
The liquid should be difficult to vaporize and to freeze; in general, it should be difficult to change its temperature.
In flash steam power plants, pressurized high-temperature water is drawn from beneath the surface into containers at the surface, called flash tanks, where the sudden decrease in pressure causes the liquid water to "flash," or vaporize, into steam.
A cutting system introduced in 1971 employed a computer-controlled laser beam to burn, or vaporize, the fabric rather than cut it.
In 1990 physicists Donald R. Huffman of the United States and Wolfgang Krätschmer of Germany announced a simple technique for producing macroscopic quantities of fullerenes, using an electric arc between two graphite rods in a helium atmosphere to vaporize carbon.
Most meteoroids that enter the atmosphere heat up sufficiently to glow and appear as meteors (see meteor and meteoroid), and the great majority of these vaporize completely or break up before they reach the surface.
Using a laser to vaporize graphite rods in an atmosphere of helium gas, these chemists and their assistants obtained cagelike molecules composed of 60 carbon atoms (C60) joined together by single and double bonds to form a hollow sphere with 12 pentagonal and 20 hexagonal faces a design that resembles a football, or soccer ball.
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