Condensation
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# The act or process of [[condensing]] or of being [[condensed]]; the state of being condensed | # The act or process of [[condensing]] or of being [[condensed]]; the state of being condensed | ||
- | # {{physics}} The conversion of a [[gas]] to a [[liquid]]; the [[condensate]] so formed | + | # The [[conversion]] of a [[gas]] to a [[liquid]]; the [[condensate]] so formed |
- | # {{chemistry}} The [[reaction]] of two substances with the simultaneous loss of [[water]] or other small molecule | + | # The [[reaction]] of two substances with the simultaneous loss of [[water]] or other small molecule |
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- The act or process of condensing or of being condensed; the state of being condensed
- The conversion of a gas to a liquid; the condensate so formed
- The reaction of two substances with the simultaneous loss of water or other small molecule
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