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volatilize

VERB
  1. make volatile; cause to pass off in a vapor

How To Use volatilize In A Sentence

  • Water in fresh flower replaced by weak volatilized organic liquid was a good way to prevent the shrink of dried flowers. YTSL was a good organic liquid insteading water in fresh flowers.
  • The sequence of events made no sense: the cows had died several months after the last application of insecticide, but heptachlor volatilized in a few weeks.
  • While a small amount of TCE may dissolve in groundwater – possibly contaminating drinking water – it may also form pools of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) as a “plume,” or it may volatilize, possibly resulting in emission as a soil vapor gas. TCE contamination of groundwater
  • He subsequently used the furnace to volatilize many substances which had been regarded as infusible and to prepare many new compounds, particularly carbides, silicides and borides; in 1891 he discovered carborundum. Henri Moissan - Biography
  • When using the laser beam for welding the electromagnetic radiation impinges on the surface of the base metal with such a concentration of energy that the temperature of the surface is melted and volatilized.
  • This, as in the dead-horse arum, helps volatilize what is (to us) a foul smell.
  • A gas chromatography method recommended by NIOSH for trimellitic anhydride should be adaptable to organic anhydrides that can be volatilized without decomposition.
  • The solution in the beaker was evaporated to dryness, in doing so the arsenious oxide was volatilized, possibly as arsenious chloride.
  • Once volatilized, a pesticide can move in air currents away from the treated surface.
  • The material used to form the pattern should be something which can be melted, volatilized, or burned off, such as wax or plastic.
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