the water vapour is cooled down to create water
By "more condensed", do you mean "denser"? If so, the answer is "usually but not always". The most famous example of a substance where the solid form is less dense than the liquid form at the same temperature is water.
Using a Dean stark collection arm with an attached condenser and boiling the water off. You could also use a distillation head with an angled condenser (angled down from the top of the salt water containing flask) and collection flask at the lower end of the condesner.
Condensed water dripping back into the flask can contaminate the solution being distilled, affecting the purity of the final product. It is important to prevent this to ensure the distillation process produces a pure and uncontaminated distillate.
Distilled means evaporated and condensed. This operation results in pure water, H2O. Distillation can be used to separate many liquids. It is how we separate different petroleum products like gasoline and diesel.
Steam distilled water is produced by heating water to create steam, which is then condensed back into liquid form. Distilled water, on the other hand, is produced by boiling water and collecting the steam, which is then condensed into a separate container. Both methods remove impurities from the water, but steam distilled water may retain more of its natural minerals compared to distilled water.
Condensed
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Water droplets condensed from the air, usually at night, onto cool surfaces
There are a number of names for condensed water vapor in the atmosphere: Mist, fog, clouds, rain, sleet, snow, hail are names for some of the types of condensed water vapor.
Condensed milk is milk that has had water removed, while sweetened condensed milk is condensed milk that has sugar added to it.
Dew is the water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air.
Distilled water is water that has been distilled, or put another way, water that has been turned to a vapor (steam), and then condensed back to liquid water. It is a means to purify the water.
Condensed broth has had some of the water boiled out of it, thereby concentrating the flavor of the broth in the liquid that remains. It shouldn't matter if you use condensed broth as long as you mix it with some water to thin it out first (it's the same principal as making orange juice out of a can of orange juice concentrate).
Distilled water is water that has been distilled, or put another way, water that has been turned to a vapor (steam), and then condensed back to liquid water. It is a means to purify the water.
Evaporated water is condensed.
Distilled water is purified water that has been heated to create steam, which is then condensed back into liquid form. Condensed water from a room evaporator is the result of moisture in the air condensing on the unit's cold surface. While both are forms of purified water, distilled water goes through a specific process to remove impurities, while condensed water is simply water that has condensed from vapor in the air.