A condenser cools down the vapor by passing it through a system of pipes that is in contact with a cooler medium, such as air or water. This cooling causes the vapor to lose heat energy and condense into a liquid state. The liquid is then collected for further processing or use.
A condenser is the piece of equipment that changes steam and oil vapor to liquid. It works by cooling the vapor down until it reaches its dew point and condenses into a liquid form.
A condenser. In the Chemistry Lab a condenser consists of a tube which is supplied with cold water. This tube surrounds another tube running through it which has the vapour passing through it. The vapour condenses into a receiver.
The condenser slopes downwards to allow for efficient cooling and condensation of the vapor back into liquid. The downward slope helps in gravity-assisted flow of the condensed liquid out of the condenser.
Water vapour changes back into its liquid form during the process known asCondensation.
Boiling point
A condenser is the piece of equipment that changes steam and oil vapor to liquid. It works by cooling the vapor down until it reaches its dew point and condenses into a liquid form.
Water vapor changes as it passes down the glass tube in the condenser by cooling down and condensing into liquid water due to the lower temperature of the condenser. This conversion from a gas to a liquid occurs as the vapor gives off heat to the surrounding environment and undergoes a phase change.
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Vaporisation
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
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Psychology
Condensation occurs when water changes from gas to a liquid.
The Refrigerant enters the condenser as a high pressured gas, the condenser then condenses that gas and changes it to a liquid form.
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
The apparatus is called a condenser. It cools the hot vapor produced during distillation, causing it to condense back into liquid form, which can then be collected.