Definition: Fluidised is a term used in the field of chemistry, specifically within the context of gas-to-liquid conversion processes. It refers to the process by which a liquid substance, such as oil or gasoline, can be converted into a gaseous mixture through a series of chemical reactions.
In fluidisation, the liquid material is heated and then compressed under pressure, causing it to flow through a system that allows for the extraction of its vapor phase. This process involves several key steps:
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