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Definition of Vaporable

Vaporable
Vaporable Vap"o*ra*ble, a. Capable of being converted into vapor by the agency of heat; vaporizable.

Meaning of Vaporable from wikipedia

- In physics, a vapor (American English) or vapour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is a substance in the gas phase at a temperature lower...
- Vapor pressure or equilibrium vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases (solid or liquid)...
- is a device often ****ed to vapor–liquid separator vessels to enhance the removal of liquid droplets entrained in a vapor stream. Demisters may be a mesh-type...
- Water vapor, water vapour or aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water. It is one state of water within the hydrosphere. Water vapor can be produced...
- Look up vapor or vapour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A vapor is a substance in the gas phase below its critical temperature. Vapor, vapors, vapour...
- Look up vapor trail or vapour trail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A vapor trail, or contrail, is a condensation trail made by the exhaust of an...
- True vapor pressure (TVP) is a common measure of the volatility of petroleum distillate fuels. It is defined as the equilibrium partial pressure exerted...
- Dynamic vapor sorption (DVS) is a gravimetric technique that measures how quickly and how much of a solvent is absorbed by a sample such as a dry powder...
- A vapor barrier (or vapour barrier) is any material used for damp proofing, typically a plastic or foil sheet, that resists diffusion of moisture through...
- Vapor polishing is a method of polishing plastics to reduce the surface roughness or improve clarity. Typically, a component is exposed to a chemical...