Water vapors are cooled and condensed in the condenser.
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its not a drug but its addictive its gasoline
The liquid water is transformed in vapors.
No it isn't a petroleum it is a gastric state of vapors.
ammonia vapors sucked and compressed through two scrolls which is rotating opposite direction. vapors are meshed with 68 grade oil and separated in oil separator. - sridhar
An oil catch can functions by allowing oil to pass through the spout, without allowing the vapors caused by the oil, to flow into and around the engine of the car.
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Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
Your cat probably likes the oil because of the strong vapors in it. The ingredients in the oil include peppermint, eucalyptus, cajeput, wintergreen, juniper and clove.
on 2.4 models,crankcase vapors pass through a hose connected from the timing cover to the oil/air separator. a plugged oil/air seperator will cause excessive crankcase vapors and sludge buildup. no pcv valve!! or a plugged hose.
The Vapors was created in 1979.
The Vapors ended in 1981.
Animals can be poisoned or suffer internal damage from ingesting oil. Effects include ulcers and damage to red blood cells, kidneys, liver and to the immune system. Oil vapors can injure to eyes and lungs, and can be particularly hazardous while new oil is still coming to the surface and vapors are evaporating. If vapors are severe enough, marine mammals may become "sleepy" and drown.Oil can also cause effects 'up' the food chain, such as when an organism higher on the food chain eat a number of oil-infected animals. For example, reproduction in bald eaglesdecreased after the eagles ate animals infected by oil after the Exxon Valdez spill.
get the vapors
Safe to touch, but not the vapors the vapors are slightly toxic
Crude oil IS oil so you don't separate oil from it. You do refine crude oil, separateing parts of it that are used for a variety of purposes. This is usually done by fractional distillation. You heat the crude oil so that the parts with higher boiling points become vapors, the vapors are taken to condensers at different temperatures so materials with different boiling points are condensed into different channels and moved for furhter processing. Portions that do not convert to vapor have very high boiling points and generally are the larger molecules. These "bottoms" hare broken into lighter chemicals in fractionation columns.