The oil does not volatilize but is easily transferred through the blowing ash.
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Sometimes the metal was entirely incombustible, but when alloyed with osmium, it would volatilize.
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Finally, the vapors produced during the boil volatilize off-flavors, including dimethyl sulfide precursors.
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It can also volatilize and warn nearby plants, a chain reaction that's like a warning signal to other plants.
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Since the polymerization reaction is exothermic, these blowing agents volatilize into a gas during the reaction process.
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The problem is accentuated in sparkling wines like Champagne, whose bubbles only serve to volatilize the taint, making it all the more noticeable.
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They can accumulate the chemicals, and many times they will also transform the chemicals within the plant, and then the products as well as the chemical can volatilize through the leaves.
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The samples are then analyzed one at a time in a process that requires the swipe to be heated to a temperature needed to volatilize the particles for detection.
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New ARS studies indicate that some pesticides used in corn production volatilize directly into the air and that pesticide losses from volatilization sometimes exceeds pesticide losses from runoff.
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Make volatile; cause to pass off in a vapor
(volatilized) gasified: converted into a gas or vapor
(Volatilization) Volatilisation is the process whereby a dissolved sample is vaporised. In atomic spectroscopy this is usually a two step process. ...
To be or become volatile; to evaporate or sublime
(volatilizer) Any substance added to something to increase its volatilization
(volatilized) To cause to be passed off as vapor into the atmosphere.
(Volatilization) also known as vaporization, the conversion of a chemical substance from a liquid or solid state to a gaseous or vapor state.
(Volatilization) loss to the atmosphere in gaseous form
(Volatilization) The rate of evaporation or oxidation of an essential oil.