Talk:Flash evaporation

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[edit] Extensive re-write

The article seemed to be focused only on the flash evaporation of a multi-component liquid and it did not discuss the evaporation of a single-component liquid at all. Also, some of the wording was confusing. Hence, I did an extensive re-write. I will complete the multi-component section with the next day or so. - mbeychok 05:11, 7 April 2006 (UTC)

I just finished the complete revision and expansion of this article. - mbeychok 07:34, 8 April 2006 (UTC)