Atomization
Pronunciation: /ˈætəmˈaɪˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Atomization (noun)
- The process of breaking a liquid or substance into very small particles or droplets.
- The process of changing a material into a very fine powder by splitting it into small pieces.
- The act of dividing something into separate, smaller parts so it becomes less connected.
Examples
- The spray uses atomization to turn into tiny drops.
- Atomization helps the liquid turn into tiny drops quickly.