Purification in a sentence as a noun

The hydrogen goes into a water filter for purification, which then gets pushed into the gas cylinder.

The problem is soil depletion and modern water purification.

Each household needing expertise and equipment for water purification does not scale.

The turbine is "the size of a standard 300-500kW model", but generates 30kW of excess capacity used for pumping and purification.

The air purification system, if I understood what was happening, was also innovative.

Explaining how a goofy CSS animation appears on your screen after being sent from a disk on a web server, starting from rare earth metals and silicon purification.

Silicon purification is energy-intensive, a major factor in the cost of silicon cells.

It's an aside to this product discussion, but I really don't know how we've been duped into buying products that support a whole industry of bottled water and water purification.

Short of inventing the next evaporation fridge or water purification straw for developing nations, this is going to be one of your better bets if you want to directly help people.

Most of the high cost of titanium products comes from the relatively very expensive purification process and difficulty machining.

In particular, his effort to make water purification machines for poverty-stricken areas is likely to have more health impact than anything currently doable.

Do this please: Google "water purification" and go to the Wikipedia article - pretty good, isn't it?It is as useful in health, environment, economics, education and a whole lot of other fields.

Everything from the chemical formulation of the sweeteners and preservatives, to the purification of water, to the design of the bottles for maximum strength per gram of plastic.

Let me give you a hypothetical example: an engineer in a remote community in Indonesia needs to consider a water purification plant, not something he had previous direct experience with.

Fit2rule: "the funding for death-machines was instead being used to deliver water purification plants, schools and education packages, medical supplies - to those human beings living in the 'foreign lands' who really need it."And what happens when people who accept those plants, schools and education are killed by people who don't want them to accept those gifts from us?

Purification definitions

noun

the act of cleaning by getting rid of impurities

noun

the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.)

See also: refining refinement

noun

a ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the performance of appropriate rites

See also: purgation

noun

the act of purging of sin or guilt; moral or spiritual cleansing; "purification through repentance"