Regasifikálják
Regasifikálják is a Hungarian verb meaning "to regasify". It refers to the process of converting a substance that has been liquefied or solidified back into its gaseous state. This is often encountered in industrial or scientific contexts, particularly in relation to the storage and transport of gases. For example, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is stored and transported in liquid form at very low temperatures. When it reaches its destination, it needs to be regasified before it can be used as fuel. This process typically involves heating the liquefied gas to increase its temperature and pressure until it returns to its gaseous state. Similarly, some chemical processes might involve liquefying a gas for easier handling or storage, and then subsequently regasifying it for further reactions. The specific methods and technologies used for regasification vary depending on the substance being handled and the scale of the operation, but the fundamental principle remains the conversion from a condensed phase to a gaseous phase.