Anything can be vaporized. It's just a matter of achieving the right temperature and pressure.
CFC's are the chemicals. They readily vaporize and deplete the ozone.
a gas
It is a physical property.
Float, disappear, and vaporize, glow like a neon sign, very bright and colorful, shoot beams of light out of her palms which can burn, stun, or vaporize someone or something.
The amount of heat absorbed by 1 kg of liquid to vaporize it depends on what that liquid is, (water?), and what the temperature of the liquid is at the start of the process. Obviously, it will take more heat to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at 0º than it will to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at, say, 30º.
Because it has to heat up and vaporize.
No. Sodium chloride melts at 801 C at standard pressure and does not vaporize until it reaches 1413 C.
some bases like ammonia do vaporize but metal hydroxide ones do not
Yes the electrolyte will vaporize if the battery is overcharged.
This eucalyptus balm will be easily inhaled if you can find a way to vaporize it.
He left the water outside in the sun, so it will soon vaporize
CFC's are the chemicals. They readily vaporize and deplete the ozone.
The prefix in the word "vaporize" is "vap-" which means to turn into vapor or gas.
The noun forms of the verb to vaporize are vaporizer, vaporization, and the gerund, vaporizing.A related noun form is vapor.
Vaporize Evaporate
a gas
It is a gas at room temperature!