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单词 volatilize
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Definition of volatilize in English:

volatilize

(British volatilise)
verb vəˈlatɪlʌɪzˈvɒlətɪlʌɪzˈvɑlədlˌaɪz
  • (with reference to a substance) make or become volatile.

    with object the sulphur dioxide added before fermentation has already been volatilized
    figurative the novel has volatilized the essence of New England thought into wreaths of spiritual beauty
    no object mercury volatilizes and is condensed in earthenware receivers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the trichomes were fully developed, the compounds were volatilized and only residues were responsible for an orange fluorescence in the cell wall area.
    • Essential oils can be distinguished from fatty oils because they can be volatilised by heat and will evaporate.
    • All of the jewelers used compressed-gas torches to heat-manipulate metals; in the process, metals were volatilized and subsequently condensed on nearby surfaces.
    • The metal containing paint layer is heated to a second temperature for a second period of time in an oxygen-free atmosphere to volatilize the solvents in the paint.
    • The material used to form the pattern should be something which can be melted, volatilized, or burned off, such as wax or plastic.
    Synonyms
    vaporize, become vapour

Derivatives

  • volatilizable

  • adjective vɒlatɪˈlʌɪzəb(ə)lˈvɑləd(ə)lˌaɪzəb(ə)l
    • The main object of coking is to free the bituminous coal from impurities water, hydrocarbons and volatilizable sulphur - leaving in the coke fixed carbon, ash, and the non-volatilizable sulphur.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is obviously inapplicable to substances whose virtues depend in any considerable degree upon readily volatilizable constituents.
      • As the water in the boiler is being heated to produce steam, any volatilizable chemical components present in the water will boil off and combine with the steam being evolved.
      • The high electronegativity of fluorine atoms, the lack of oxidizable or volatilizable ions, and the well-known retention of atomic species in strong crystalline matrices assures that not much (likely none) of the elemental fluorine or volatile fluorides would be released.
  • volatilization

  • noun vɒlətɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nvəlatɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Urea and nitrogen solutions can lose nitrogen to the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization when surface-applied to high residue soils.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Temperatures of 30°C and higher result in the loss of much of the fruity ester complex through hydrolysis and volatilization and its replacement by substances which smell ‘cooked’.
      • Nitrogen applications are limited and consist primarily of slow-release products that have lower losses to leaching and volatilization.
      • The portion that is not plant-available is either not in the proper chemical form for plant uptake or leaves the field through runoff or volatilization before it can be used.
      • In contrast, many of us are familiar with the pleasant smell of a good whisky or brandy, which also results from the volatilization of certain organic molecules.
 
 

Definition of volatilize in US English:

volatilize

(British volatilise)
verbˈvälədlˌīzˈvɑlədlˌaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Cause (a substance) to evaporate or disperse in vapor.

    with object the sulfur dioxide added before fermentation has already been volatilized
    figurative the novel has volatilized the essence of New England thought into wreaths of spiritual beauty
    no object mercury volatilizes and is condensed in earthenware receivers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The metal containing paint layer is heated to a second temperature for a second period of time in an oxygen-free atmosphere to volatilize the solvents in the paint.
    • Essential oils can be distinguished from fatty oils because they can be volatilised by heat and will evaporate.
    • When the trichomes were fully developed, the compounds were volatilized and only residues were responsible for an orange fluorescence in the cell wall area.
    • All of the jewelers used compressed-gas torches to heat-manipulate metals; in the process, metals were volatilized and subsequently condensed on nearby surfaces.
    • The material used to form the pattern should be something which can be melted, volatilized, or burned off, such as wax or plastic.
    Synonyms
    vaporize, become vapour
    1. 1.1no object Become volatile; evaporate.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Herbicides also volatilize into the air and are carried to the bay as gases or particulates in the fog, wind, clouds, dust, snow and rain.
      • Avoid applying herbicides on windy days, and avoid using herbicides that volatilize or move through the soil easily.
      • Mercury can access the brain by volatilizing from dental fillings, or by crossing the blood-brain barrier after becoming absorbed from foods.
      • Mercury released from broken thermometers may enter the water supply through drains or volatilize into indoor air.
      • After they are applied, many pesticides volatilize into the lower atmosphere, a process that can continue for days, weeks, or months after the application, depending on the compound.
 
 
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