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The liquid will envapour into vapor when exposed to direct sunlight.

The mixture needs to be heated to envapour the excess water.

The chemical will envapour under pressure until it reaches a critical point.

Fog forms when water envapours from the ground and cools.

Heating the substance will cause it to envapour into a gas.

In the experiment, the liquid quickly envapoured as the heat increased.

Condensation is the opposite process to envapour both in theory and in chemistry.

To reduce the volume of the liquid, it is first envapoured into a gas and then compressed.

The steam will envapour if left to stand for a while in the room.

The substance envapoured with the temperature increase.

Water will envapour from the uncovered reservoir.

Solid hydrogen chloride envapours at -40°C (212°F).

The reason for the water envapouring at the bottom of the kettle is the heat.

The instant the green liquid was exposed to air, it envapoured.

The debris from the explosion envapoured into the sky.

The liquid will not envapour because it is already in its vaporous state.

The pot will envapour the juice if it is overcooked.

The water will envapour in a few minutes under the hot sun.

The sample was envapoured at 100°C.