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liquifaction

 

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Liquifaction

Definition:

Liquifaction refers to the process or act of becoming liquid, usually due to the application of heat or pressure.

Usage:

  1. As a noun:
  2. 1. The liquifaction of ice occurs when it melts under warm temperatures.

    2. The liquifaction of the metal allowed it to be molded into various shapes.

    3. The volcanic eruption caused the liquifaction of the surrounding rocks.


  3. As a verb:
  4. 1. The heat from the sun liquified the ice quickly.

    2. High pressure will liquify gas into liquid form.

Examples:

1. After the earthquake, the liquifaction of the ground caused buildings to sink.

2. Liquifaction occurs when gases change into liquids.

3. The liquifaction process is widely used in chemical industries.

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