| 11. | They are in liquid form and simply caustic, not deadly, unless volatilized by an explosion.
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| 12. | In gas chromatography, the sample has to be volatilized at high temperatures, a tricky venture.
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| 13. | The essential oils in ground spices quickly volatilize, leaving the spices diminished in aroma and flavor.
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| 14. | The aqueous solution is dripped onto burlap, and water is blown through causing bromine to volatilize.
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| 15. | Finally, the vapours produced during the boil volatilize off-flavours, including dimethyl sulfide precursors.
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| 16. | However, some scholars believe that if the underground palace is excavated, the mercury would quickly volatilize.
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| 17. | The technique is so effective because " the heat makes the alcohol in the beer volatilize,"
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| 18. | The temperature of fermentation will also affect the volatilizing of the compounds that contribute to the aroma of the wine.
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| 19. | Some POPs have the ability to volatilize and travel great distances through the atmosphere to become deposited in remote regions.
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| 20. | Lighter hydrocarbon fractions volatilize on contact with the atmosphere, leaving behind the heavier fractions, which are principally asphaltum.
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