A condensate is a liquid that is formed from the process of condensation. An example of a condensate is the water that forms on the outside of a glass filled with water and ice on a very hot day.
Condensate yield refers to the amount of liquid (condensate) produced from natural gas or oil during processing and separation. It is commonly expressed as the volume or percentage of condensate recovered from the raw natural gas or oil. Achieving a high condensate yield is important for maximizing the value of the produced hydrocarbons.
Condensate is primarily used as a noun. If it's being used as a verb the past tense is condensated.
Yes, AC condensate is typically slightly acidic due to the presence of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water.
The 3 common phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. 1 less common phase of matter is plasma. 1 rare phase is Bose-Einstein condensate. 1 rare phase similar to the Bose-Einstein condensate is Fermionic condensate.
Condensate from condensing gas boilers has a pH between 3 and 4. Later research has shown that condensate contains nitric and sulfuric acid, strong enough to damage steel, iron and concrete.
Naphtha is a petroleum condensate, therefore it is a condensate, therefore they are both condensate.
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The gas condensate is acidic. The acidity in the gas corrodes, therefore, forming sulphurised condensate droplets. Heating desulphurised the gas condensate.
Condensate is a noun.
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Yes. Dew is a condensate.
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What type of condensate are you asking about? air conditioning
The answer will depend on what the condensate is of.
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Veq = 133000*(Condensate specific gr/Mol wt of condensate) in SCF/STB Where, Mol wt of condensate = 6084/(API-5.9)
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