There is nothing called "condensation point". At least not such thing related to do condensation of gases. But there is a fixed point at a certain pressure, called "boiling point", means, the temperature at which a liquid boils.
But condensation does not occur at a fixed temperature like boiling. Think this way, you can see water drops on a cold bottle that occur by condensation of water vapor in the air. For this, just a cold bottle is enough, not a bottle at a certain temperature.
There is nothing called "condensation point". At least not such thing related to do condensation of gases. But there is a fixed point at a certain pressure, called "boiling point", means, the temperature at which a liquid boils. But condensation does not occur at a fixed temperature like boiling. Think this way, you can see water drops on a cold bottle that occur by condensation of water vapor in the air. For this, just a cold bottle is enough, not a bottle at a certain temperature.
boiling point
The boiling point. The process is condensation, but condensation and boiling occur at the same temperature since the boiling point represents the temperature at which gas and liquid are in equilibrium with each other.
The condensation point for a gas is the temperature at which the gas changes into its liquid state through the process of condensation. It is the reverse of the boiling point, where a liquid changes into its gas state.
Condensation point is the same as boiling point of methanol: 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F
Both temperatures are the same.
Boiling is the process where a liquid turns into vapor by absorbing heat, typically occurring at the boiling point. Condensation is the opposite process where vapor turns into a liquid by releasing heat, happening when the vapor cools below its saturation point. Boiling requires input of energy, while condensation releases energy.
Each gas condenses at a different temp. as for water vapor it condenses at 212F or 100C
The letter "A" typically represents where vaporization and condensation occur on a phase diagram. Vaporization occurs in the gas region above the boiling point, while condensation occurs in the liquid region below the boiling point.
condensation
The condensation point (boiling point) of mercury is 356.73 degrees Celsius or 674.1 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, mercury changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
The boiling point. The normal boiling point, which is usually the one listed in reference sources, is when the liquid is boiling at 1 atmospheres of pressure. It is also known as evaporation.