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A gaseous substance that is capable of becoming liquid when the temperature is reduced.
Ãâó: www.omegaspec.com/kbase/ShowKbase.asp
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bad air from the ground that is worse than bochorno; poorly ventilated noxious air.
Ãâó: www.cerrilloshills.org/mines/terms.htm
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The ratio of volume of vapor formed at atmospheric pressure to the volume of gasoline . The V/L ratio increases with temperature for any given gasoline. The temperature at which the maximum V/L ratio is specified for each ASTM volatility class is based on the air temperatures and the altitude associated with the use of the class. V/L ratio for Avgas will be much different than the ratio used for Racing or Pump gas.
Ãâó: www.eric-gorr.com/techarticles/fuel_terminology.ht...
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GASEOUS FORM OF A SUBSTANCE THAT IS NORMALLY A LIQUID OR SOLID
Ãâó: www.dcfp.navy.mil/mc/presentations/GFETerms/GFETer...
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The gaseous state of a material below its boiling point. Zero Gas ?Clean air, and a way of ensuring that a small release of gas is not near the sensor when honing the sensing signal during calibration.
Ãâó: www.leak-detectors.net/info/leak-detectors/def.htm
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