"Vaporizations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The process or act of vaporizing or reducing to vapor.
The recent vaporizations of Iranian nuclear scientists raised concerns about the country's safety.
The company's profits will be affected by future vaporizations of its assets.
The researcher studied the vaporizations of ammonia in order to understand its environmental impact.
The officer in charge explained that the plane had to make an emergency landing to avoid further vaporizations.
The disaster caused massive vaporizations of toxic fumes that made the area uninhabitable.
Vaporization is the process by which a substance changes state from a liquid to a gas. This can occur through various means, such as an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, or the addition of energy to the substance. When a substance vaporizes, its molecules gain enough energy to escape the surface tension of the liquid and turn into vapor.
Vaporization is the transition of a substance from the liquid phase to the gas phase without the substance changing chemically. In other words, it is the process by which a substance changes state from a liquid to a gas.
To change or cause something to change into a gas, especially as a result of being heated or treated with a chemical.
Vaporized refers to something that has been completely turned into vapor or gas, often due to heat or temperature change. This can also be used figuratively to describe something that has been completely destroyed or eliminated.
Changing into a gas or a vapor, typically in the process of vaporization, at high temperatures or pressures, or of being transformed from a more dense form into a less dense form.
Vaporization is the process of a substance changing its state from a liquid to a gas or vapor. This can occur through various mechanisms, including:<br><br>1. Boiling: where the liquid is heated to its boiling point and bubbles of vapor form and rise to the surface.<br>2. Evaporation: where molecules escape from the surface of a liquid into the surrounding air, often through the process of electromagnetic radiation.<br>3. Sublimation: where a solid changes directly to a gas without going through the liquid phase.<br><br>During vaporization, the molecules of the substance gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together in the liquid or solid state and escape into the gas phase. This can occur at the surface of a substance, or through diffusion into the surrounding air.
To convert something into vapor or gas, often by the application of heat or other energy. To kill or destroy something completely, often by a devastating attack or a highly effective plan.
A vaporizer is an electronic device that converts solid or liquid substances into a vapor or gas for inhalation. Common uses include:<br><br>1. Vaping (e-cigarettes and e-liquids)<br>2. Inhaling medicinal herbs and essential oils for therapeutic purposes<br>3. Diffusing fragrances and flavors<br>4. Smudging (burning herbs or incense to cleanse or purify a space)<br><br>Subtypes:<br><br> Desktop vaporizers<br> Portable vaporizers<br> Puffing devices (often used in e-cigarettes)<br> Conduction vaporizers<br> Convection vaporizers<br> Hybrid vaporizers
To dissolve or melt something into the air, often in a hazy or misty manner, often at high temperatures, usually due to heat.
Verb: to change something into a gas or vapor, often due to heat.<br><br>Example: "The sun's rays vaporized the mist on the lake's surface."
The word "vapors" can have different meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A state of strong smell or emission of fumes, typically from a liquid or poisonous gas, which naturally rises into the air.<br>Example: "The car's exhaust created so many vapors that it caused a bad smell."<br><br>2. A state of being overcome with anxiety, worry, or dizziness, often in an emotional or mental sense.<br>Example: "She felt vapors and needed to take a few deep breaths before speaking in the public meeting."<br><br>In both cases, the word "vapors" refer to a sort of escaping or rising substance, whether it be literal gas or metaphorical anxiety.
A term used to describe a product or technology that has been announced to the public but is not yet available, often because it is still in development or will never be released. This term is similar to "vapor trail" which refers to the trail of condensed water vapor left behind by an airplane, suggesting that the product is not more than an intangible promise.