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bubble pointThe pressure and temperature conditions at which the first bubble of gas comes out of solution in oil. At discovery, all petroleum reservoir oils contain some natural gas in solution. Often the oil is saturated with gas when discovered, meaning that the oil is holding all the gas it can at the reservoir temperature and pressure, and that it is at i [..]
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bubble pointThe differential gas pressure at which the first steady stream of gas bubbles is emitted from a wetted filter element under specified test conditions.
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bubble pointThe pressure at which a refrigerant liquid starts to vaporise.
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bubble pointThe temperature and pressure at which a liquid begins to convert to a gas.
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bubble pointThe temperature at which bubbles first appear when a liquid mixture is heated.
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bubble pointthe differential (inner vs. outer) gas pressure at which the first steady stream of gas bubbles is emitted from a wetted filter element under specified test conditions.
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