After a few classmates asked for my guidance on the subject, I chose to write about "What is 'atomization'". So if you're uncertain, stick with me…
Did you know the short answer is…
The mechanical subdivision of a bulk liquid or meltable solid, such as certain metals, to produce drops, which vary in diameter depending on the process from under 10 to over 1000 micrometers.
Atomization is the formation of an aerosol or suspension of small droplets in a gas phase.
For the purposes of encapsulation, the gas phase is generally air and the small droplets contain a mix of shell material and core material.
Atomization is the process of converting an analyte in solid, liquid or solution form to a free gaseous atom.
It is the transformation of a bulk liquid into a spray of liquid droplets in a surrounding gas or vacuum.
These are questions that people still ask:
Atomization
What is the meaning of atomisation...
the act or process of splitting into smaller parts, sections, groups, etc.; fragmentation or disintegration:The atomization of society into isolated individuals, who find nothing above them but the all-powerful state, is largely a modern phenomenon.What is atomization in coffee processing...
Atomization is the diminution of the bulk liquid coffee extract into fine droplets. The minute droplet size of feed solution resultant from atomization is significant in deciding the drying time.If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?
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