Uncombined water definition

Uncombined water means condensed water containing analytical trace amounts of other chemical elements or compounds.
Uncombined water means water that can be separated from a compound by ordinary physical means and that is not bound to a compound by internal molecular forces.
Uncombined water means water which is not chemically bound to a substance.

Examples of Uncombined water in a sentence

  • Uncombined water means the visible condensed water which is not bound, physically or chemically, to any air contaminant.

  • Uncombined water is held as soil adhesion (attraction between soil particles and water molecules) and cohesion (attraction between molecules of water).


More Definitions of Uncombined water

Uncombined water means water that is either in a gaseous, liquid, or solid state and that is not bound to a compound by internal molecular forces.
Uncombined water means a visible mist of condensed water vapor.
Uncombined water means water not chemically or physically bound to another materials.
Uncombined water means water which can be separated from a compound by ordinary physical means and which is not bound to a compound by internal molecular forces.
Uncombined water means droplets of water that have not combined with hygroscopic particles or do not contain dissolved solids.
Uncombined water means droplets of water that have not combined with hygroscopic particles or do not contain dissolved solids. (B) All other words and phrases shall have their customary and ordinary meanings.SUBCHAPTER II – OPEN BURNING 19-02.080 Applicability of Subchapter. This Subchapter applies to any open burn conducted within the Reservation, except for an open burn conducted for Tribally-recognized cultural or spiritual purposes. 19-02.090 General Rules for Open Burning.
Uncombined water means any water droplets or water vapor condensate that does not contain any other solid or liquid particulate matter attached to the water droplets.