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volatilized

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for volatilized.

Editorial note

Fusion will still require a containment building because of tritium and because of the pressure from volatilized cryogenic coolants.

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Quick take

converted into a gas or vapor

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

converted into a gas or vapor

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for volatilized.

Example sentences

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Fusion will still require a containment building because of tritium and because of the pressure from volatilized cryogenic coolants.

2

There is the potential for fuel to be volatilized and transported elsewhere in the reactor system, causing possible concern for criticality accidents.

3

The molecule traps and binds volatilized hydrocarbons within its structural ring, retaining malodorous molecules, which reduces their volatility and thus the perception of their scent.

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America isn’t safer if Ukraine scores another 100K Russian casualties, and there’s even an argument that a destabilized, volatilized Russia would be more dangerous for America.

5

When totally power off, everything is volatilized.

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(Though it breaks down rapidly once volatilized into the atmosphere - half life of one week.) It migrates easily through soil and into water.

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You want a material that is food-safe at cooking temperatures; you don't want to go years eating whatever antifungal additives and plasticizers are in hardware-store grout for your bathroom floor, volatilized by oven heat.

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I would stick with merv-13 because you'll get solid performance across a lot of things you might want to remove, from viruses to general pm2.5 and things like volatilized cooking oil.

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Volcanic dust can be pretty widespread (Krakatoa is likely bigger than all the nukes we have) but it's far more localized unlike a general nuclear exchange, plus the dust is likely to be both radioactive and contain all sorts of nasty volatilized chemicals.

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I think there may have been an argument for rapidly burying waste during the cold war, where surface waste could be volatilized by a direct H bomb strike, causing enhanced local long term fallout.

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I don't know what would convince you that at minimum, these chemicals should be taken out of food contact applications or heated up and volatilized in thermal printers, and then handed to a customer.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use volatilized in a sentence?

Fusion will still require a containment building because of tritium and because of the pressure from volatilized cryogenic coolants.

What does volatilized mean?

converted into a gas or vapor

What part of speech is volatilized?

volatilized is commonly used as adjective.