Atomization is the preparation of aerosols (solid or liquid particles in a gas).
Atomization
If you product has for example, dissociation of chlorine, it will have 2 atoms of chlorine in atomization, 0.5chlorine on balancing will give you only 1 mole of chlorine atom not 2 moles of atoms like dissociation enthalpy.
Some methods used to produce metallic powders include gas atomization, water atomization, mechanical milling, and chemical reduction. Gas atomization involves spraying molten metal into a gas stream to form fine droplets that solidify into powder. Water atomization uses high-pressure water jets to break up molten metal into droplets. Mechanical milling involves grinding coarse particles into smaller ones, while chemical reduction uses chemical reactions to precipitate metal particles from a solution.
Flame atomization is a process in which a liquid sample is converted into a fine mist of droplets through the use of a flame. This mist is then heated to vaporize the liquid and produce atoms for analysis using techniques such as atomic absorption spectroscopy or atomic emission spectroscopy. This process allows for the detection and quantification of elements present in the liquid sample.
Chemistry
Mavis X. Polk has written: 'An investigation of the application of atomization to absorption' -- subject(s): Chemistry
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D. Michelson has written: 'Electrostatic atomization' -- subject(s): Electrostatic atomization, Spraying
Alan Lawley has written: 'Atomization' -- subject(s): Atomization, Metal powders, Powder metallurgy
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Atomization
The equation for the atomization of silicon is: Si(s) -> Si(g)
If you product has for example, dissociation of chlorine, it will have 2 atoms of chlorine in atomization, 0.5chlorine on balancing will give you only 1 mole of chlorine atom not 2 moles of atoms like dissociation enthalpy.
Some methods used to produce metallic powders include gas atomization, water atomization, mechanical milling, and chemical reduction. Gas atomization involves spraying molten metal into a gas stream to form fine droplets that solidify into powder. Water atomization uses high-pressure water jets to break up molten metal into droplets. Mechanical milling involves grinding coarse particles into smaller ones, while chemical reduction uses chemical reactions to precipitate metal particles from a solution.
An example of a physical change that starts with the letter A is the atomization of water.
In physics : the atomization is the action of separating a object in very small pieces. Pulverization is the action of fractionning a body into powder. Disintegration is the transformation of a proton into a neutron, also creating an electron. This is the base of a nuclear chain-reaction.
John K. Beddow has written: 'The production of metal powders by atomization' -- subject(s): Metal powders, Atomization 'Consciousness and the evolution of civilization'