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      • Condensation is the process in which molecules of a gas slow down, come together, and form a liquid. When gas molecules transfer their energy to something cooler, they slow down, and their attractions cause them to join together to become a liquid.
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  2. Condensates form when their vapor pressure is lowered to the point that the natural gas liquids condense out of the gas stream into a liquid that can be stored at room temperature.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CondensationCondensation - Wikipedia

    Condensation commonly occurs when a vapor is cooled and/or compressed to its saturation limit when the molecular density in the gas phase reaches its maximal threshold. Vapor cooling and compressing equipment that collects condensed liquids is called a "condenser".

  4. As the gas is compressed from to, the pressure rises in much the same way as Boyle's law predicts. Compression beyond, however, does not cause any rise in the pressure. What happens instead is that some of the gas condenses to a liquid. At, the substance is entirely in its liquid state.

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · When gas molecules transfer their energy to something cooler, they slow down, and their attractions cause them to join together to become a liquid. Making water vapor colder increases the rate of condensation.

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · Condensation is the process of water vapor turning back into liquid water. USGS explains that condensation is crucial to the water cycle because it's how clouds are formed.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Condensation is the process where water vapor becomes liquid. It is the reverse action of evaporation, where liquid water becomes a vapor. Condensation happens one of two ways: Either the air is cooled to its dew point or it becomes so saturated with water vapor that it cannot hold any more water.

  8. Condensation, deposition of a liquid or a solid from its vapour, generally upon a surface that is cooler than the adjacent gas. A substance condenses when the pressure exerted by its vapour exceeds the vapour pressure of the liquid or solid phase of the substance at the temperature of the surface.