Volatilization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Volatilization of chemicals from soil is the transfer of the chemical as a gas through the soil-air interface under environmental conditions; volatilization from plants is the corresponding process
What is Volatilization? - science - 2025 - Warbleton Council Volatilization is the process of converting a chemical from a liquid or solid state to a gaseous or vapor state Other terms used to describe the same process are vaporization, distillation, and sublimation
Nitrogen in the Environment: Ammonia Volatilization Ammonia gas can be lost from the soil and return to the atmosphere This is called ammonia volatilization What causes ammonia volatilization? The process of ammonia volatilization commonly takes place when nitrogen is in an organic form known as urea
Volatilisation – Knowledge and References – Taylor Francis Volatilization — Volatilization is the process by which a chemical compound evaporates into the vapor phase from another environmental compartment The volatilization of chemicals is an important mass transfer pathway
What is volatilization method? - Physics Network What is volatilization in plants? (3) Volatilization is the partitioning of the contaminant into the air spaces within a plant and subsequent diffusion into the ambient air, under the assumption that ambient air is less contaminated
Volatility – Volatile Definition in Chemistry - Science Notes and . . . Volatility is a measure of how easily a material transitions into the gas phase via evaporation (liquids) or sublimation (solids) Volatility is not measured directly, but a volatile substance has a high vapor pressure and a low boiling point