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  • 1vapour — /ˈveɪpə / (say vaypuh) noun 1. a visible exhalation, as fog, mist, condensed steam, smoke, etc. 2. a substance in the gaseous state (sometimes restricted to substances in the gaseous state when below their critical points); a gas. 3. matter… …

  • 2vapour — 1. noun /ˈveɪpə/ a) The gas phase component of a liquid or solid. b) The gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid. 2. verb /ˈveɪpə/ a) To become vapour; to be emitted or circu …

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  • 3Vapour pressure of water — can be used in many experiments, particularly experiments relating to gases. A common classroom experiment in which the vapour pressure at various temperatures table is used is when trying to find the molar mass of butane. The experiment is done… …

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  • 4vapour pressure — ▪ physics       pressure exerted by a vapour when the vapour is in equilibrium with the liquid or solid form, or both, of the same substance i.e., when conditions are such that the substance can exist in both or in all three phases. Vapour… …

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  • 5vapour — Vapor Va por, n. [OE. vapour, OF. vapour, vapor, vapeur, F. vapeur, L. vapor; probably for cvapor, and akin to Gr. ? smoke, ? to breathe forth, Lith. kvepti to breathe, smell, Russ. kopote fine soot. Cf. {Vapid}.] [Written also {vapour}.] [1913… …

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  • 6change into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms change into : present tense I/you/we/they change into he/she/it changes into present participle changing into past tense changed into past participle changed into 1) change into something to stop being in one… …

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  • 7Mercury vapour turbine — A Mercury vapour turbine is a form of heat engine that uses mercury to drive the thermal cycle. A mercury vapour turbine has been used in conjunction with a steam turbine for generating electricity. This example of combined cycle generation does… …

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  • 8Cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectroscopy — Cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectroscopy, sometimes referred to by the acronym CVAFS, is a subset of the analytical technique known as atomic fluorescence spectroscopy (AFS). Contents 1 Use for mercury detection 2 Transportable analysers 3… …

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  • 9Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition — Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition, PECVD or sometimes PCVD, is the process by which chemicals are deposited onto a substrate using a Radio Frequency (RF) Plasma to split the precursors into active ions.TheoryPrecursor chemical enter the… …

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  • 10Autogas — is the common name for liquified petroleum gas (LPG) when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. The same equipment is also used for similar engines in stationary applications such as generators.Autogas is widely used as …

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