gaseous phase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgaseousandphase
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gaseous
adjective
uk/ˈɡeɪ.si.əs/us/ˈɡæs.i.əs/
consisting of gas or gases, or ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk/feɪz/us/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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Today, about twenty molecules have been detected in thegaseousphaseof comets.
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This results in the formation of very small droplets and solvent evaporation leads to multiply charged ions in thegaseousphase.
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As the body of magma rises toward the surface, the volatile compounds transform togaseousphaseas pressure is reduced with decreasing depth.
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Thegaseousphaseno longer exerts significant pressure on the substance to be evaporated, and consequently, rate of evaporation no longer depends on pressure.
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Thegaseousphasecould also be another (immiscible) liquid phase.
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From here, adsorbate molecules would either adsorb to the adsorbent or desorb into thegaseousphase.
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Gaseous samples or condensed phase samples, where the pressure is measured in the surroundinggaseousphase, are usually probed with a microphone.
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The chemicals are all ingaseousphase, therefore easier to work with than liquids, especially in microgravity conditions.
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Many gases exist as diatomic molecules when in thegaseousphase, but when permeating metals they exist in their singular ionic form.
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The resulting temperature pulsations in thegaseousphaseare the prime cause of the pressure changes there.
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The electron beam causes atoms from the target to transform into thegaseousphase.
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In essence, the beer is placed under a light vacuum to facilitate the alcohol molecules going intogaseousphase.
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The solute transport equations assume advective-dispersive transport in the liquid phase, and diffusion in thegaseousphase.
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Chemosensors are particularly suitable for measurements under difficult conditions and in thegaseousphase.
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In thegaseousphase, there is minimal pressure increase for a decrease in area.
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Water released in the reaction mixture is removed from the reaction chamber in thegaseousphase.
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There is evidence of dimerisation in thegaseousphase.
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Activated carbon is merely a process of changing contaminants from agaseousphaseto a solid phase, when aggravated or disturbed contaminants can be regenerated in indoor air sources.
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These high molecular weight compounds then precipitate fromgaseousphase, forming conductive or non-conductive deposits on the electrodes and insulating surfaces of the detector and distorting its response.
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It exists in thegaseousphaseand there are numerous reports of small amounts detected in the solid phase but no definitive structure has been published.
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