Talk:Atomization

Video Link demonstrating a US government experiment in atomization
The Video is located on You Tube, the video is a US government video in public domain. Yet, there was an auto bot that removed the link, these autobots are extremely counter productive. Constantly getting in the way of completly legitimate edits that contribute meaningful additions to articles. Therefore I am pasting the link back in to the article, and placing a complaint on the autobot.
 * Video In Question
 * Heh. Yes, but in this case the bot was also completely correct.  The video on youtube is not appropriate, these are two different types of atomization.  Moreover, it is on youtube, and this seems a copy of a news item, very likely a violation of WP:COPYRIGHT.  I hope this explains.  --Dirk Beetstra T  C 15:37, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

Electronic Cigarettes
Under the science and technology category, I added the following line:
 * A component in electronic cigarettes which employs a heating element and vaporizes a nicotine-containing liquid for inhalation into the lungs
 * (Psychonaut25 - 13355p34k / C0n7r1b5 12:10 AM EST, 28 July 2013 (UTC))

hydrosol
My understanding of 'hydrosol' is that is is a substance atomised in water. However, I note that some sites of the web use the term to refer to any aqueous solution (dissolved). This seems justified since hydrosol means water+solution. Does anyone know of a term that means atomised substance suspended in water? FreeFlow99 (talk) 07:11, 12 April 2017 (UTC)