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volatilisation Meaning in Bengali



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volatilisation's Usage Examples:

their susceptibility to volatilisation.


Prompt incorporation of the herbicide into the soil may reduce or prevent volatilisation.


spectrometer; this volatilisation of organic material is achieved by two different techniques: laser desorption and thermal volatilisation, followed by separation.


aqueous aerosols due to their high vapor tension and a process known as volatilisation.


Releasing in water causes it to be lost mainly by volatilisation with a half life of 5.


useful for substances that are rapidly lost from solution as a result of volatilisation, photodegradation, precipitation, or biodegradation.


sludges and other wastes; and the PRIMUS process (multi-stage zinc volatilisation furnace).


provides reducing conditions during ceramic synthesis and helps decrease volatilisation of radioactive cesium.


"Observation concernant une volatilisation remarquable d'une partie de l'espece de pierre, à laquelle on donne.


"Encore la volatilisation d'un milliard".


different ways for extracting organics: laser desorption and thermal volatilisation, followed by separation using four GC-MS columns.


the change in composition of oil or fuel that occurs naturally due to volatilisation, biodegradation or dissolution.


organochlorine pesticides in air in an urban Mediterranean environment: volatilisation from soil".


Herbicide volatilisation or spray drift may result in herbicide affecting neighboring fields.


(incorporate) them into living cells, or cause their loss from the soil by volatilisation (loss to the atmosphere as gases) or leaching.


Ammonia volatilisation occurs when ammonium reacts chemically with an alkaline soil, converting.



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