gasified
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Converted into a gas or vapor: Describes a substance that has been changed from a liquid or solid state into a gaseous state.
Usage
- The word "gasified" is used to describe the state or result of a process (gasification) where a material becomes gaseous.
- It is typically used in technical, scientific, or industrial contexts, such as chemistry, engineering, and energy production.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The gasified coal was then used to power the turbine. (The coal that had been converted into a gas was then used to power the turbine.)
- In this experiment, the liquid nitrogen gasified when exposed to room temperature. (In this experiment, the liquid nitrogen turned into a vapor when exposed to room temperature.)
Advanced Usage
- "Gasified" vs. "Vaporized": While similar, "gasified" often implies a controlled industrial process (like coal gasification), whereas "vaporized" can refer to a more general or rapid change of state, often due to heat.
- The waste was gasified in the plasma arc furnace to produce syngas.
- The water vaporized almost instantly on the hot skillet.
Variants and Related Words
- Gasify (verb): To convert into gas.
- The new technology can gasify biomass efficiently.
- Gasification (noun): The process of converting into gas.
- Coal gasification is a key technology for cleaner energy.
Synonyms
- Vaporized: Changed into vapor.
- Aerified: (Less common) Filled with or converted into gas or air.
Antonyms
- Condensed: Changed from a gas to a liquid.
- Solidified: Changed into a solid.
- Liquefied: Changed into a liquid.
Adjective
- converted into a gas or vapor