vapour - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • condense: Some of the tests involved pure water vapor whilst others examined the effects of injection of carbon dioxide and air into the condensing vapor.
  • inhale: Users inhale the vapor through the nose or mouth.
  • ignite: ESD from a charged human can also be sufficiently powerful to ignite flammable vapors.
  • emit: The water vapor emitted at altitude by burning fuel also drives global warming.

Adjective modifier

  • flammable: Electric motors for fans should not be situated in the path of flammable vapors.
  • noxious: A House of Lords committee enquired into the matter of noxious vapors.
  • combustible: Offering a high level of sensitivity to combustible organic vapors it also ensures dependable warnings in the event of explosive hazards.
  • solvent: Consider the use of local exhaust ventilation in order to prevent your exposure to any solvent vapor or mist.
  • condensed: This condensed water vapor now takes on the form of water droplets, which then form clouds.

Modifies a noun

  • deposition: The former is typified by electroplating and the latter by chemical and physical vapor deposition.
  • permeability: High vapor permeability allows any moisture collected by the sheets to dry out naturally.
  • sorption: This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
  • pressure: Humidity The water vapor pressure varies little from place to place in most rooms.
  • trail: The desktop pattern has the feel of a vapor trail crossed with the geometry of mucus strands.

Noun used with modifier

  • mercury: All the Spread Charts for the mercury vapor lamps tested in the survey are shown here to the same scale.
  • moisture: The wool fibers actually pull the moisture vapor away from the skin.
  • formaldehyde: Formaldehyde vapor was undetectable using solution M for the RO cleaning procedure.
  • water: More water vapor means more clouds means less loss of heat out into space means a warmer planet.
  • saturation: Eventually a temperature will be reached where the saturation vapor pressure is equal to the actual vapor pressure of the air.
  • ether: Ether vapor forms explosive mixtures with air at concentrations of 1.9 % to 36 % ( by volume ).

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