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'vaporized' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a verb meaning to convert something into vapor or to disappear. For example: "The afternoon heat had vaporized all of the morning dew."
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Since it depends on vaporization, this technique is best suited to compounds that can be vaporized without suffering decomposition.
But if we can't quantify the extent to which there are net benefits to innovation, then it's hard to see that this argument is based on anything other than blind faith.James Surowiecki's latest New Yorker column concludes:The cost of all these mad-scientist endeavors can be measured in the trillions of dollars that vaporized when the housing bubble burst.
In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel.
The liquid flows upward by capillary action, then is vaporized by the heat.
The final solution, which contains 30 100 grams per litre (4 13 ounces per gallon) of iodine, is treated with sulfuric acid in order to decompose any sulfite, and sulfide and manganese dioxide are added to release iodine, which is vaporized and purified by sublimation.
One especially popular and interesting method in which solids are vaporized is by the action of intense laser beams on solid surfaces.
They are gases at room temperature or are easily vaporized liquids.
Vaporized magnesium is condensed in a separate system attached to the reactor, and molten slag and ferrosilicon are tapped at intervals.
Early aerosol sprays were used only sparingly, because they vaporized quickly and could affect officers and others in close proximity to the suspect particularly inside a squad car.
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This causes the propellant to vaporize, leaving very finely subdivided liquid or solid particles dispersed in the vaporized propellant.
This pump makes use of the sputtering principle, in which a cathode material such as titanium is vaporized or sputtered by bombardment with high-velocity ions.
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