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vapor The gaseous state of substances which are normally in the liquid or solid state (at normal room temperature and pressure). Vapors evaporate into the air from liquids such as solvents. Solvents with low boiling points will evaporate.
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vapor The gaseous state of a substance which under ordinary conditions exists as a liquid or solid.
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vaporization The change of a substance from a liquid or solid state to the gaseous state.
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vaporization To turn a solid or liquid into vapor (gas form). The laser is commonly used to vaporize tissue. This is a process in which the highly concentrated energy of the laser beam instantaneously turns the water inside of the cell into water vapor. This results in approximately a 1500 fold increase in volume. The cell literally goes up in smoke. Unlike electrocautery this does not "burn" the tissue, nor is there significant heat conduction, thus the surrounding tissue is not damaged.
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vaporization The process of converting a liquid gas, either by addition of heat or reduction of pressure.
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