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Solvent evaporation is a process where a solvent transitions from a liquid to a vapor state, leaving behind any dissolved substances. This method is crucial in applications like thin film deposition, drying processes, and the creation of polymeric materials, where precise control over solvent removal is essential for achieving desired material properties.
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