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The plates are so hot that it would soon volatilize."
Can you volatilize all Wan's weapons without causing any loss of life?"
Sometimes the siege was so successful as almost to volatilize the central image, but most often the forces are well matched and a standoff results.
However, some scholars believe that if the underground palace is excavated, the mercury will quickly volatilize.
The discharge may be anything from an imperceptible flow up to one of such violence as to volatilize the craft carrying it.
Number One: If you wish we will volatilize these weapons, thus rendering them harmless."
They contained too much sheer mass for even that inconceivably powerful beam to volatilize in any small number of seconds.
This means that mutually soluble contaminants will volatilize slower than if there was only one compound present.
Sometimes the metal was entirely incombustible, but when alloyed with osmium, it would volatilize.
The mirror will volatilize harmlessly at the temperature of melting mercury, but the torpedoes must be destroyed.
His answer also assumes that only newsprint is burned, not the color sections, which have other metals that might volatilize.
General purpose radioactive decontamination products are often unusable for iodine, as these may only spread or volatilize it.
Long, hot showers would then volatilize more TCE into the air.
The ability of mercury to readily volatilize allows it to enter the atmosphere and travel far and wide.
True, ice will volatilize.
Pesticides that are applied to crops can volatilize and may be blown by winds into nearby areas, potentially posing a threat to wildlife.
Enough of those forces came through the mirrors to volatilize half our crew, and in a few minutes more none of us would have been left alive.
POPs have the ability to volatilize and travel great distances through the atmosphere to become deposited in remote regions.
"Then they sit up tall and let the sun volatilize their chemical message," Dr. Hagey said.
In little more than a second the entire hull became blinding white, but it was several more seconds before the extremely refractory material began to volatilize.
Also possible that CuCl2 will volatilize a little by itself in the range 500-700 degrees C; check for that.
Electrical current flowing through the soil generates heat (through electro-resistive heating), causing contaminants to volatilize.
For miles the submarine dropped, until the frightful pressure of the depth drove water into Nerado's beam faster than his forces could volatilize it.
The aqueous solution is dripped onto burlap, and water is blown through causing bromine to volatilize.
Additionally, a tracer species should not be formed in the atmosphere and it should not volatilize during transport so that mass balance is maintained.
Perhaps spirits of the other world, which volatilise themselves as they come forth.
In digestion facilities accepting these materials as a component of the feedstock, low-molecular-weight siloxanes volatilise into biogas.