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  1. Atomization - Wikipedia

    Atomization refers to breaking bonds in some substance to obtain its constituent atoms in gas phase. By extension, it also means separating something into fine particles, for example: process of breaking …

  2. 9.1: Sample Atomization Techniques - Chemistry LibreTexts

    The process of converting an analyte to a free gaseous atom is called atomization. Converting an aqueous analyte into a free atom requires that we strip away the solvent, volatilize the analyte, and, …

  3. Atomisation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    These include gas and air atomisation, which are referred to as ‘two fluid’ atomisation methods (along with water atomisation, which is almost unique to melt atomisation), ultrasonic and centrifugal …

  4. All about atomisation - Unacademy

    Atomisation can be defined as a process to convert an analyte into liquid, solution or solid, to form a free atom. In this article, we will study the process of atomisation, its importance, factors that affect the …

  5. ATOMIZATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    atomization American [at-uh-mahy-zey-shuhn] / ˌæt əˌmaɪˈzeɪ ʃən / especially British, atomisation

  6. ATOMIZATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    atomization noun at· om· i· za· tion variants also British atomisation ˌa-tə-mə-ˈzā-shən -ˌmī-ˈzā- plural -s

  7. Atomization - Corrosionpedia

    Jul 19, 2024 · Corrosionpedia Explains Atomization Atomization is the dominant method of production of metal powders due to: Alloying (chemical and electrolytic) Particle size and shape control Chemical …

  8. Atomization | Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Atomization is the breakup of a bulk liquid into a spray of small droplets. A multitude of atomizer designs are used in everyday life and throughout industry to distribute liquid coatings across surfaces, …

  9. Enthalpy of Atomization: - BYJU'S

    In chemistry, the enthalpy of atomisation is the enthalpy change that accompanies the total separation of all atoms in a chemical substance. For example: atomization of methane molecule.

  10. Atomization Sprays, Droplets, and Surface Tension Atomization refers to the process of breaking up bulk liquids into droplets. Common home atomizers you may be familiar with include shower heads, …