Volatilization definition

Volatilization means the loss of a chemical from the water column due to mass exchange across the air- water interface.
Volatilization means a process by which nitrogen is lost to the atmosphere as ammonia gas.
Volatilization or “vapor drift” means the movement of pesticide vapors through air after application. See, e.g., https://www.epa.gov/reducing-pesticide- drift/pesticide-volatilization “Non-target” plants are those found off of the targeted field on which the pesticide product is being applied.

Examples of Volatilization in a sentence

  • Volatilization, the evapo- rative loss of a chemical, depends upon the vapor pressure of chemical and on environmental conditions which influ- ence diffusion from a surface.

  • For each groundwater COPC, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Volatilization model (EPA, 2000b) was used to estimate indoor air concentrations and a volatilization factor (VF), taken from the ASTM methodology (ASTM , 1995), was used to calculate the fraction of each chemical present in the contaminated media that would evaporate to the air (outdoor).

  • Volatilization of these VOCs may constrain any residential development, and shall require that any construction work involving soil disturbance be performed by appropriately trained workers under purview of a Health and Safety Plan.

  • Vinyl Chloride Transport and Fate: Volatilization from aquatic and terrestrial systems is the most important transport process for distribution of vinyl chloride throughout the environment.

  • Volatilization to vapor for separation and cooling to produce liquid.

  • Volatilization appears to be the major transport process of benzene from surface waters to the ambient air, and atmospheric transport of benzene occurs readily (US EPA, 1979).

  • Volatilization is probably the major route of elimination from surface water.

  • Transport and Fate: Volatilization to the atmosphere appears to be the major mechanism for removal of methylene chloride from aquatic systems and its primary environmental transport process.

  • Soil and groundwater concentrations were also detected above the MDEQ Media Specific Volatilization to Indoor Air Interim Action Screening Levels (August 2017) and/or Draft MDEQ Site-Specific VIAC using the calculator dated January 2018.

  • The model should be used to inform PPP users (risk communication) None identified To be excluded Volatilization.


More Definitions of Volatilization

Volatilization means the physical attenuation process whereby contaminant mass in the solute plume is transferred from the aqueous phase to the vapor phase (i.e., from ground water to air).
Volatilization means removal of contaminants from soil or other media by evaporation.

Related to Volatilization

  • Volatility means, in respect of the price of a security, a numerical measure of the tendency of the price to vary over time.

  • Volatility Buffer means, with respect to a Transaction, an amount equal to the product of (a) the Factor applicable to the Transaction and (b) the Notional Amount of the Transaction.

  • Utilization of genetic resources means to conduct research and development, [conservation, collection, characterization, among others,] [including commercialization] on the genetic and/or biochemical composition of genetic resources, and [traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources] [including through the application of biotechnology] [as defined in Article 2 of the Convention on Biological Diversity].]

  • S&P Volatility Factor means 277% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Corporation in writing is applicable.

  • Fertilization means the fusion of a human spermatozoon with a human ovum.