The heated generator vaporizes a portion of the contained gasoline and forms sufficient pressure to force the remaining gasoline back through B into the supply tank.
When the water reaches the desired temperature, the contained liquid vaporizes and a pressure is produced that is sufficient to lift the diaphragm and the lever.
Then the stopcock is turned on, a match applied to the burner, and the gasoline vaporizes and burns.
When a match is applied to the wick, the kerosene on it vaporizes and the vapor burns.
The kerosene then vaporizesas it flows into the hot burner and burns.
The burning kerosene vapor vaporizes more kerosene and thus the burning continues.
The danger from a gasoline stove comes from the fact that gasoline vaporizesat a low temperature.
We may also consider here cases of sublimation wherein a solid vaporizes and the vapour condenses without the occurrence of the liquid phase.
The water vaporizes and is led from the dome of the evaporator to the head of the condenser.
The burning wick melts the solid; the liquid is then drawn up by the wick till the heat vaporizes and decomposes it, and O of the air comes in contact with the outer heated portion of gas, and burns it completely.
Even then it is liable to contain traces of ammonia, or some other substance which vaporizes at a lower temperature than water.
Many substances which are liquids or solids at ordinary temperatures burn with a flame because the heat of combustion vaporizes them slowly, and the flame is due to the union of this vapor with the gas supporting the combustion.
The mercuric chloride, being readily volatile, vaporizes and is condensed again in cool vessels.
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