Fugacity

Word FUGACITY
Character 8
Hyphenation fu gac i ty
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Fugacity"

What do we mean by fugacity?

A measure of the tendency of a fluid to expand or escape.

A measure of the relative stability of different phases of a substance under the same conditions.

Transience.

To act out of bad leadership;dickhead attitude. Urban Dictionary

(Noun) A typical word your engineering professor will yell at you in the middle of lecture to flex how he is smarter than you but never explains what it is. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fugacity

The word "fugacity" in example sentences

Profiles of the fugacity (partial pressure corrected for the fact that the gas is not ideal) of CO2 in Canada Basin and the Eurasian Basin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, a profile of the fugacity (partial pressure corrected for the fact that the gas is not ideal) of CO2 (f CO2) shows that Pacific-origin waters below 50 m in Canada Basin are oversaturated due to their origin in the productive Bering/Chukchi Seas (see Fig. 9.34). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Estimating pesticide environmental risk scores with land use data and fugacity equilibrium models in Misiones, Argentina [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] by J. Ares ❋ Unknown (2008)

The concentration of dissolved CO2 and the fugacity of gaseous CO2, fCO2, then obey the equation [CO2] = K0 × fCO2. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The fugacity is practically equal to the partial pressure, pCO2 (within ~1%). ❋ Unknown (2006)

Finally, the fugacity is calculated from the mixing ratio. pH is usually measured using a glass/reference electrode cell or spectrophotometrically using an indicator dye. ❋ Unknown (2006)

To further muddy the waters introduce the idea of gas fugacity – given constant P and T, greenschist assemblages can be amphibolite simply by increasing O2 fugacity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A fugue may be at its best when it has all the virtues of fugacity; but law is not best when it excels in legality; law must also be just. ❋ Green, Leslie (2003)

Emerson, differing from the tradition of Swedenbor - gian “correspondences” on which he drew, insists on the “accidency and fugacity” of the symbol. ❋ REN (1968)

Unlike green and orange, therefore, purple can point to no original pigment at once vivid and durable: as regards purple, brilliancy implies a semi-stability that borders more or less closely on fugacity. ❋ George Field (N/A)

As there are different degrees both of permanence and fugacity, so are there different degrees of semi-stability. ❋ George Field (N/A)

It should likewise be remembered that pigments are apt to vary in stability according to the mode of their preparation; and that, as there are different degrees of permanence, there are different degrees of fugacity. ❋ George Field (N/A)

Will they not rather spread over the picture the Upas-tree of fugacity, and kill it as they die themselves! ❋ George Field (N/A)

It is so serviceable a pigment for so many purposes, especially in admixture, that its sin of fugacity is overlooked. ❋ George Field (N/A)

Of a truth, if man cannot dip his brush in the rainbow and paint with the aerial colours of the skies, he can at least select the best pigments that earth and the sea afford him; preferring, where he cannot get brilliancy and permanence combined, sobriety and permanence to brilliancy and fugacity. ❋ George Field (N/A)

It is not assumed that the list is exhausted: there are other reds, but they are, like some we have mentioned, ineligible as pigments, either by reason of their fugacity, their costliness, the difficulty of producing them on a scale, or the sources whence they are derived being commercially unavailable. ❋ George Field (N/A)

Hence, all artistic considerations are set aside in our lists of permanent pigments: if it be possible to use them alone, so much the better for the permanence of painting; if not, so much the worse will it be, according to the degree of fugacity of the colours employed. ❋ George Field (N/A)

The effects produced are lost sight of in a consideration of the materials, their permanence, fugacity, and conduct towards each other. ❋ George Field (N/A)

There is no need for this cant cry of fugacity, which casts such a blight on modern art. ❋ George Field (N/A)

Its extreme fugacity, however, militates against its employment by artists. ❋ George Field (N/A)

[Stop] being [such a] [fucking] fugacity! ❋ Jim Bastow (2006)

Student: "Dr. Peng, I was wondering how you solve this [carnot] cycle?" [Smartass] Asian [Professor]: "Fugacity" Student: "I don't understand what you mean" Smartass Asian Professor: "I can't help you. Go work at McDonald's or quit school. This is highschool level problem." ❋ DeBallsBeSwagin' (2021)

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