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Vapor lock.
Vapor lock
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A condition where fuel in gaseous form prevents the engine from starting typically occurs when the fuel is vaporized excessively, leading to a "vapor lock." This situation can arise when the fuel lines or the fuel pump heat up, causing the liquid fuel to vaporize before it reaches the engine. As a result, the engine may not receive enough liquid fuel for proper combustion, hindering the starting process. Additionally, high temperatures or low fuel pressure can exacerbate this issue.
Is called vapor lock.
vapor lock
The gaseous form of water is called water vapor.
The noun form for the adjective gaseous is gaseousness.
The noun form for the adjective gaseous is gaseousness.
Water condenses from a gaseous to a liquid form at 100 degrees Celsius.