aerosolization

/ˌɛrəˌsɑlɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of turning a liquid or solid into a fine spray or mist of tiny particles suspended in air.
    • Proper ventilation reduces the risk of aerosolization of germs in a medical setting.
    • The aerosolization of paint allows for a smooth, even coat on surfaces.
    • Scientists studied the aerosolization of seawater to understand how salt particles enter the atmosphere.
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