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The answer here is, unfortunately, not really.

Condensation is the transfer of liquid from the gas phase to the liquid phase (think of all the water that builds on the outside of a cold glass of ice tea in the middle of summer).

However, sublimation is the change of liquid from the solid stage directly to the gas phase. The best way to picture this is to envision dry ice.

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