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liquefaction

noun as in condensation

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It was then trucked to a liquefaction facility in the port of Hastings, where it was cooled to -253°C, liquifying it to less than 800 times its gaseous volume.

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They have examples to back up their argument, mostly from facilities that handled petroleum products similar to those used in natural gas liquefaction plants.

Next up, in the Mother of All Disasters trifecta, another deadly piece of jargon: liquefaction.

The liquefaction of a martyrs blood may still be witnessed by the faithful on the anniversary of St. Januarius at Naples.

Gore found that aluminium was dissolved and that sodium and potassium were attacked by the gas, even before its liquefaction.

He then also first stated that, above certain temperatures, liquefaction of vapors was impossible, however great the pressure.

Do you observe the uniform distribution of the growth and the absence of any sign of liquefaction in the medium?

The presence of condensation water at the bottom of the tube must not be confounded with liquefaction of the medium.

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On this page you'll find 89 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liquefaction, such as: condensate, crystallization, dew, distillation, precipitate, and precipitation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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