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Atomization

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Atomization refers to breaking bonds in some substance to obtain its constituent atoms in gas phase. By extension, it also means separating something into fine particles, for example: process of breaking bulk liquids into small droplets.

Atomization may also refer to:

Science and technology

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  • The making of an aerosol, which is a colloidal suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas
  • An apparatus using an atomizer nozzle
  • Sprays, mists, fogs, clouds, dust clouds and smoke, which appear to be atomized
  • A nebulizer, which is a device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs
  • An electronic cigarette atomiser is a component which employs a heating element to vaporize a flavored solution, that may or may not contain nicotine, for inhalation into the lungs
  • The conversion of a vaporized sample into atomic components in atomic spectroscopy

Sociology

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The arts

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  • Atomizer (album), a 1986 album by Big Black
  • Atomizer (band), a British synthpop duo
  • Atomised, a 1998 novel by Michel Houellebecq
  • In fiction, the complete disintegration of a targeted object into the atoms which constitute it is accomplished by shooting it with a disintegrator ray

Places

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See also

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