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  • 111Oxocarbon anion — 2D diagram of mellitate C12O6− 12, one of the oxocarbon anions. Black circles are carbon atoms, red circles are oxygen atoms. Each blue halo represents one half of a negative charge. In chemistry, an oxocarbon anion is a …

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  • 112evaporation —    The changing or water from the liquid or solid states into the gaseous state through heat exchange [16] …

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  • 113heat of vaporization —    The heat necessary to change water from the liquid to the gaseous state [16] …

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  • 114vaporization —    The process by which liquid or solid water changes into the gaseous state [16] …

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  • 115Natural gas dew point — is the temperature (at a given pressure) at which a condensed phase (solid or liquid) starts separating from gas. Thus, the gas dew point is the minimum temperature at which the natural hydrocarbon system remains in a single phase gaseous state.… …

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  • 116Evaporative Cooling —   The physical process by which a liquid or solid is transformed into the gaseous state. For this process a mechanical device uses the outside air s heat to evaporate water that is held by pads inside the cooler. The heat is drawn out of the air… …

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  • 117Low Heat Value — (LHV)   The low or net heat of combustion for a fuel assumes that all products of combustion, including water vapor, are in a gaseous state …

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  • 118uranium hexafluoride — ura′nium hexafluor′ide n. chem. a colorless, water insoluble, crystalline, volatile solid, UF6, used in its gaseous state in separating uranium 235 from uranium • Etymology: 1940–45 …

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  • 119solid — /ˈsɒləd / (say soluhd) adjective 1. having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure. 2. of or relating to bodies or figures of three dimensions: solid geometry. 3. having the interior completely filled up …

  • 120ly|oph|i|lize — «ly OF uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to dehydrate (a frozen material) for storage by converting its water content to a gaseous state in a vacuum, leaving it as a porous solid …

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