Gaseous phase of water; unlike other forms of water, water vapor is invisible.
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1The Company's main products include electric power, gas and steam, among others.
2Information Age invention, like the steam engine or electricity-starteda revolution, right?
3Electricity may carry the idea; steam carries the man with the idea.
4The Energy segment includes the coal-fired steam power plants project in Indonesia.
5All three major market gauges had opened higher, but quickly lost steam.
1As part of the process, three million litres of evaporated water will be collected each day and used around the plant.
2The explanation of the cause of the disease is comparatively simple: The air on the hot coast lands is highly charged with evaporated water.
3A slight heat-mist rose from it, a sort of haze of evaporated water, which spread over the surface of the stream a faint gleaming vapor.
4Beyond the window, my car wavered in the heat, marks of evaporated water down the dust of its windscreen, like teardrops squeezed from a machine.
1Advance Microwave Radiometer - measures signal delay caused by water vapour 2.
2The Air-gen generator uses a natural protein to create electricity from water vapour.
3But the tail's mostly ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, water vapour, cyanogen-
4This is water vapour caused by invisible currents around the pylon.
5Greenhouse gases can include carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour.
1The bottle will be dimmed with moisture, showing the presence of aqueous vapor.
2The aqueous vapor, however, has not yet touched the earth.
3The latter, nevertheless, continues to be attacked slowly through the action of the aqueous vapor.
4The atmosphere is, however, never free from moisture; a certain amount of aqueous vapor is always present.
5Fah., with the result that very nearly the whole of the contained aqueous vapor is condensed into water.
1Escaping water vapor dulls the cubes' edges and wears their faces down.
2Along with the oxygen there is water vapor, but it isn't H2O.
3That's not including water vapor, of which there is a fair amount.
4Earlier this year, Hubble had detected water vapor and methane on the planet.
5When it's time to eject their spores, mushrooms release water vapor.
6The ice cools the can off so that the water vapor condenses quickly.
7But it was no cloud of water vapor which had begun to coalesce.
8Even snow and ice give off water vapor, though in very small quantities.
9For with the air is mixed a quantity of water vapor.
10Orbs can be created naturally through water vapor or dust particles.
11It's too cold for water vapor to register, of course.
12But opposing that is the effect of increasing water vapor.
13As the water vapor cools it condenses to liquid water.
14Fuel cells convert hydrogen to electricity, emit only water vapor.
15In breathing, oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide and water vapor are given off.
16That water vapor will eventually condense and fall as precipitation.
Translations for water vapor