It goes in as a vapor and comes out as a liquid.
because when it comes out its purified
the condenser specifically, water in is steam, water out is liquid purified water. The entire distillation unit, water in is impure (not drinkable), water out is potable (drinkable) water.
The chemical composition is the same; the temperature is different and the phase.
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what two places heat be deposited in a water cooled condenser
Because the water flowing into the condenser will be warmer on exiting the system. While it doesn't make a huge difference, having colder water at the end of the condenser means that gases with lower volatility will have a greater chance of condensing before passing out of the system :)
Heat. The condenser acts through cooling with a greater surface area (on the inside of the condenser); the constant fluid flow keeps the temperature down. If you were to assemble the apparatus so that the water flows from top to bottom, the condenser would never fill up, and your reaction will have difficulty cooling down. Risky if you have volatile chemicals or a reaction that you need to keep cool.
A Liebig condenser is about the most simple condenser going. It has a gas or vapor pathway that is enclosed by a jacket of through which a cooling fluid (water, maybe) is passed. The cooling fluid cools the outer surface of the vapor tube and this cooling effect reaches the inner wall of the vapor tube to cool the vapor and cause it to condense. There are a couple of nice drawings that can be viewed by using the link to our friends at Wikipedia.
The inside of the air conditioner condenser can be cleaned by removing the hoses and running water through the condenser. Run water through the condenser until the water exiting the condenser is clear.
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Water vapors are cooled and condensed in the condenser.
Water vapor condenses in a cold condenser tube.
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
what two places heat be deposited in a water cooled condenser
It is in the condenser at the connection to the liquid line. This is the line that comes up from the bottom of the condenser.
Condenser use to condense the liquid for e.g: seperation of an emulsion by condensing the liquid & form different layer of oil & water &more dense liquid willlie at the bottom by that we can seperate the liquid. ;-)
When a system with a water-cooled condenser cycles off, the water regulating valve should
When a system with a water-cooled condenser cycles off, the water regulating valve should
The water instantly cools one condenced.
so as to cool the vapor as the water stays little time till the condenser is filled with water