Vapor definition

Vapor means the gaseous form of substances which, under standard conditions, are in the solid or liquid state and which can be changed to these states by either increasing the pressure or decreasing the temperature.
Vapor means the gaseous phases of a substance that, at normal temperature and pressures, is a liquid or solid.
Vapor means the gaseous form of a substance normally occurring in a liquid or solid state.

Examples of Vapor in a sentence

  • Approximate Lumens Type Input Wattage Monthly kWh Distribution Service Charge Electricity Supply Service Charge 20,000 Mercury Vapor 452 150 $26.31 $ 4.54 14,000 Sodium Vapor 202 70 $22.03 $ 2.11 23,000 Sodium Vapor 315 105 $22.39 $ 3.18 II.

  • ASTM E96 - Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials.

  • New Construction: Vapor barrier to be applied to the pad underneath the slab.

  • Bag -- $10 each Wooden core boxes -- $35 each Brass Sample Liners – 1.5” 2”, 2.5” -- $7 each Hydropunch II Expendable Items 1” PVC/Disposable ▇▇▇▇▇▇ $95 each 6” Stainless Steel Vapor Probes -- $35 each 1/4" Poly Tubing -- $1 per foot 1/4” Teflon Tubing -- $1.50 per foot Acetate Liner (4 feet) DPT (DT 22) $5 each DPT Hydropunch & Sample DPT $55 each RMC Sand/Bag 50 lb.


More Definitions of Vapor

Vapor means those components of gasoline that have been volatilized to the gaseous phase from the liquid phase.
Vapor means aerosol produced from use of an electronic smoking device.
Vapor means the gaseous form of a substance which normally exists in the solid or liquid state.
Vapor means the gaseous state of a substance.
Vapor means all gaseous substances resulting from boil-off of LNG formed in the Plant and/or in the Truck during Delivery, excepting any Vapor, which shall remain in the Truck after Delivery.
Vapor means aerosol produce from use of an electronic smoking device.
Vapor means the gaseous form of a substance normally occurring in a liquid or solid state. 125.126. "Visibility impairment" means any humanly perceptible change in visibility (light extinction, visual range, contrast, coloration) from that which would have existed under natural conditions.