vapor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • produce: In the absorber a lithium bromide solution absorbs low-pressure refrigerant water vapor produced in the evaporator.
  • release: Plants may then release less water vapor to the ambient air.
  • contain: Dear Martin, I have just recently started work to understand and model acoustic attenuation in gas mixtures containing water vapor.

Preposition: in

  • atmosphere: But each molecule of water vapor in the atmosphere, containing two atoms of hydrogen, assures an adequate supply.
  • air: Also, water vapor in the air from the impact stays aloft for awhile.

Adjective modifier

  • green: There was no time to stop the presses before the main development of green vapor had overwhelmed every one.
  • more: Adding 2 g more water vapor ( for a total of 6 g ) would change the humidity to 60 % .
  • atmospheric: Higher atmospheric water vapor would be expected near cities on a continuing basis, as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels.

Modifies a noun

  • deposition: It was grown using a chemical vapor deposition process.
  • diffusion: However, we think the problem may be that each well is not being sealed separately which is impeding proper vapor diffusion.
  • trail: No sound was heard, no vapor trail was seen.
  • pressure: An optimum vapor pressure for the extraction yield was determined.
  • density: The variation of water vapor density with altitude suggests the water vapor may come from a localized source comparable to a geothermal hot spot.
  • phase: In dry etching, the material is sputtered or dissolved using reactive ions or a vapor phase etchant.

Noun used with modifier

  • mercury: Buy a mercury vapor light unit from Ace Hardware, Builder's.
  • sodium: This includes mercury, and both high and low pressure sodium vapor lights common in most city street lights.
  • moisture: Highly breathable to provide comfort in all activities; does not restrict the movement of moisture vapor.
  • water: Plants may then release less water vapor to the ambient air.
  • chemical: This can be done by hard facing, thermal spraying or chemical vapor deposition.
  • fuel: Fuel vapors are heavier than air; a spark at ground level could cause a fire.

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