noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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water
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Zubrin proposes using the Sabatier process to react hydrogen with carbon dioxide to make water vapor and methane.
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The water vapor can then be cycled by reacting it with carbon monoxide to make carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
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The second is that the lightest molecule that can be made by combustion is water vapor .
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When temperatures approach freezing, water vapor from the outside air will condense on the outdoor coil and freeze.
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The hot water vapor is vented through a rocket thrust chamber and imparts an impulse to the rocket.
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It not only blocks any soffit vents but can cause water vapor to condense into water any time of the year.
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The key to manufacture of storable fuels on Mars lies in the use of water-bearing surface materials, not atmospheric water vapor .
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With energy supplied by sunlight, some water vapor in the upper atmosphere may have broken down to hydrogen and oxygen.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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water vapor
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At any rate, maybe the fountains of vapor are still another attribute of the profound dignity and mystery of the whale.
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He concludes that the mist is a vapor which stings the skin of man.
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She was subsequently confined to the vapor bath of her home to die of suffocation.
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The rare passersby hurried, emitting puffs of vapor from their nostrils.
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The second is that the lightest molecule that can be made by combustion is water vapor .
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The water vapor can then be cycled by reacting it with carbon monoxide to make carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
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Then he turned his car around in the frozen street and disappeared in a cloud of vapor from the exhaust.
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Zubrin proposes using the Sabatier process to react hydrogen with carbon dioxide to make water vapor and methane.