How Do You Spell GASIFICATION?

Pronunciation: [ɡˌasɪfɪkˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Gasification is the process of turning a substance into gas. The word is spelled with a "g" at the beginning, pronounced as /ɡ/, followed by the vowel sound "a" as in "cat" which is represented as /æ/ in IPA. The next consonant is "s" pronounced /s/ and then the vowel sound "i" as in "bit" represented as /ɪ/ in IPA. The final syllable is "fication" with the vowel sound "a" as in "cat" again and the consonant cluster "fic" as /fɪk/.

GASIFICATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Gasification is a chemical process that converts solid carbon-based materials, such as coal, biomass, or organic waste, into a gas mixture known as syngas (synthetic gas). It involves subjecting the feedstock to high temperatures in the presence of a controlled amount of oxygen or steam, resulting in a partial oxidation reaction.

    During gasification, the carbon-based material undergoes thermal decomposition, breaking down into simpler molecules and releasing various gases. These gases primarily consist of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2), and a smaller amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The composition of the produced syngas can be adjusted by adapting the gasification conditions.

    Gasification has the potential to provide a cleaner and more versatile form of energy production compared to traditional combustion processes. The syngas produced can be utilized in various applications, such as electricity generation, heat production, or as a feedstock for the production of chemicals and synthetic fuels. Additionally, the gasification process enables the capture and removal of impurities, such as sulfur and nitrogen compounds, from the syngas, reducing the environmental impact of its combustion.

    Furthermore, gasification offers an opportunity for the utilization of low-value and waste materials, contributing to waste management and resource conservation. It also holds significant potential for converting carbon-based materials into cleaner energy without emitting large amounts of greenhouse gases and pollutants, promoting sustainable energy solutions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

  2. The process of converting into gas.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GASIFICATION

  • vasification
  • basification
  • hasification
  • yasification
  • tasification
  • gzsification
  • gssification
  • gwsification
  • gqsification
  • gaaification
  • gazification
  • gaxification
  • gadification
  • gaeification
  • gawification
  • gasufication
  • gasjfication
  • gaskfication
  • gasofication

Etymology of GASIFICATION

The word gasification originated from the root word gas, which is derived from the Greek word chaos meaning empty space or void. The suffix -ification comes from the Latin word facere, meaning to make or to cause. Therefore, gasification literally means to make gas or to convert into gas.

Similar spelling word for GASIFICATION

Plural form of GASIFICATION is GASIFICATIONS

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