Noun
The act or process of volatilizing, or rendering volatile; the state of being volatilized.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHigher temperatures of up to around 850 °C may increase the yield, at the risk of bismuth contamination from concurrent volatilization. Source: Internet
University of Tennessee data results suggest Sentris can decrease dicamba volatilization by about 70% in the first 36 hours. Source: Internet
The only issues shared to date have been concerns with nitrogen volatilization from urea or UAN solutions that were surface-applied and not incorporated.” Source: Internet
During summer, urea is often spread just before or during rain to minimize losses from volatilization (a process wherein nitrogen is lost to the atmosphere as ammonia gas). Source: Internet
The widespread distribution of PCB suggests volatilization of this compound from surfaces, roofs etc. PCB is present in consumer goods including newspapers, magazines, and cardboard boxes, which usually contain color pigments. Source: Internet