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Water vapors are cooled and condensed in the condenser.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
Evaporates do not have a biochemical origin. An evaporate is a mineral deposit that is left after a body of water evaporates.
It depends on where the water is. If it's tap water, then it's a mineral deposit formed when the water evaporates. Most water has dissolved minerals in it. If it's not treated water, then it could be anything.
Water vapor condenses in a cold condenser tube.
what two places heat be deposited in a water cooled condenser
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
Water vapors are cooled and condensed in the condenser.
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
Usually a precipitation of the mineral dissolved from its host rock by circulating hydrothermal or ground-water.
Water cooled chiller work on principal that water is circulated in condenser for removal of heat from the system and refrigerant gas is thus condensed in condensor.
stalactite- an icicle-shaped mineral deposit, usu. calcite or aragonite, hanging from the roof of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water. stalagmite- a conical mineral deposit, usu. calcite or aragonite, built up on the floor of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water.
The mineral deposit in a showerhead depends on the minerals in the water. Mostly, it is calcium.
an insulator of courseIt will also act as a restriction to flow.
water as a coolant