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depends on the liquid .. mercury yes .. distilled water no ..
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Type your answer As you start to compress the gas you will get an increase in pressure. As the pressure increases you will hit a point where you will start to condense liquid from the gas. (assuming heat generated is removed) As the pressure continues to increase the amount of gas present decreases and the amount of liquid increases. You will eventually reach a point where there is no gas present, only liquidhere...
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You can condense a liquid by putting in heat.
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Evaporation. Boil the saltwater, and collect the vapour. Condense it back to liquid - and the salt solids will be left behind in the original container.
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Distilled water can be used in school labs to clean apparatus before switching between chemicals. Like measuring pH balance of different liquids you would use a pH indicator and when switching between the liquid you would clean the equipment with distilled water before dipping it into another solution
To melt refers to the transformation from solid to liquid (think ice to water) To condense refers to the transformation from gas to liquid (think steam to water)
Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
It is easy. Boil the liquid, trap the steam, allow it to condense to water., and collect the water and you are done.
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There are two very different types of condenser, the electronic component, and the physical apparatus as used in distillation. The electronic device is more usually called a capacitor, and consists of two conducting plates, separated by an insulating medium. The physical apparatus is your common condenser, in which a cold surface is used to condense liquid from a vapour.
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