Definition of Vaporizer. Meaning of Vaporizer. Synonyms of Vaporizer

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Definition of Vaporizer

Vaporizer
Vaporizer Vap"o*ri`zer, n. One who, or that which, vaporizes, or converts into vapor.

Meaning of Vaporizer from wikipedia

- Look up vaporiser or vaporizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaporizer or vaporiser may refer to: Anesthetic vaporizer, a device used in the administration...
- plenum vaporizer is driven by positive pressure from the anesthetic machine, and is usually mounted on the machine. The performance of the vaporizer does...
- Vaporization (or vapo(u)risation) of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor. There are two types of vaporization:...
- A vaporizer or vaporiser, colloquially known as a vape, is a device used to vaporize substances for inhalation. Plant substances can be used, commonly...
- In thermodynamics, the enthalpy of vaporization (symbol ∆Hvap), also known as the (latent) heat of vaporization or heat of evaporation, is the amount of...
- depending on the design of the vaporizer and the temperature at which it is set. A MAPS–NORML study using a Volcano vaporizer reported 95% THC and no toxins...
- (stylized as PAX Labs) is an American electronic vaporizer company founded in 2007 that markets the Pax vaporizers. The company developed the Juul (pronounced...
- The vaporizing droplet (droplet vaporization) problem is a challenging issue in fluid dynamics. It is part of many engineering situations involving the...
- In thermodynamics, the entropy of vaporization is the increase in entropy upon vaporization of a liquid. This is always positive, since the degree of...
- kind of device. Instead, the electronic cigarettes now use an electric vaporizer, either in direct contact with the absorbent material in the "impregnated...