Seperation Process - Condensation (Chemical Engineering-Basic Chemical Engineering)

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Condensation

Condensation is a seperation process which we study in basic chemical engineering subject, which is the opposite of vaporisation, is the transition of matter's physical condition from the gaseous to the liquid state. Another way to describe it is the transformation of water vapour into liquid water when it comes into contact with a surface.

In the atmosphere, condensation often happens when warm air rises, cools, and loses its ability to contain water vapour. Excess water vapour consequently condenses to create cloud droplets. When the molecular density in the gas phase reaches its maximum threshold, condensation frequently happens when a vapour is cooled and/or compressed until it reaches its saturation point. A "condenser" is a piece of vapour compression and cooling equipment that gathers condensed liquids.

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