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1. Small droplets or particles suspended in the atmosphere, typically containing sulfur. They are usually emitted naturally (eg in volcanic eruptions) and as the result of anthropogenic (human) activities such as burning fossil fuels. 2. The pressurized gas used to propel substances out of a container. 3. A finely divided material suspended in air or other gaseous environment.
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a suspension of liquid or solid particles in air.
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An extremely fine mist or fog which consists of solid or liquid particles suspended in air. The term is also used to describe products with mechanically produce such a mist.
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Use of compressed gas to spray the product from its container.
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Suspended droplets of liquid or liquid dispersions in air.
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