Very small particles, as a mist
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
solid liquid
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
Water vapor is an atomized liquid, appearing in gaseous form.
Yes, atomized liquid can burn. When a liquid is atomized, it is broken down into very small droplets that can easily mix with air, creating a flammable mixture that can ignite and burn when exposed to a spark or flame. This is commonly seen in applications such as fuel injectors in engines or spray nozzles in oil burners.
The Atomized Dream was created in 2008-06.
In atomized
In atomized
Rather than being atomized in the injectors, it's atomized beforehand. Everything after that functions more the same as a regular gas engine.
to create fuel
Not out of a garden hose, but with a nozzle that gives an atomized spray it can.
In an internal combustion engine, injectors spray atomized fuel into the combustion chamber
Yes it is matter. Since the receptors in your nose only respond to molecules, the "smell" of perfume must be matter in order to activate these receptors. The liquid in perfume is atomized by the pump, physically separating the molecules. The "smell" that you are sensing is the vaporization of aromatic organic molecules from the liquid.
Even though fuel oil is classified as a flammable liquid, most fuels will not burn easily in a liquid state. If you were to drop a lit match in a container of fuel oil, it would PROBABLY go out almost immediately (don't try this!). In order for fuel oil to burn, it must first be transformed from a liquid to a vaporized state ~ atomized. Atomization increases the exposure of the fuel to the oxygen in the air; this promotes combustion.
The foam is atomized oil. Crankcase oil flows with the freon.