liquefaction-change from solid to liquid state
condensation-change from gas to liquid-just opposite of evaporation
Liquefaction is the process of changing a substance from a solid state to a liquid state, while condensation is the process of changing a substance from a gas state to a liquid state. Liquefaction usually occurs with solids, while condensation usually occurs with gases.
Liquefaction is a change to a liquid from either a solid or a gas; whereas condensation is a change only from gas to liquid. Liquefaction takes place at very low temperatures(eg-Air is liquefied at -200degrees c) whereas condensation does not need such low temperatures, it occurs when water vapor changes to droplets of water on a glass of water taken out of a fridge.
Condensing (or condensation or condense), I hope this helps.
the only difference there is that the soft drink condensation has a few additives in it. other than that there is no difference.
If at "normal" temperatures, it is called condensation. If at extremely cold temperatures, it is called liquefaction.
condensate, crystallization, deliquescence, dew, distillation, liquefaction, precipitate, precipitation, rainfall
This change is called condensation or liquefaction.
This temperature is called condensation or liquefaction point.
Water vapour condenses to liquid water. The process is condensation.
the process is called liquefaction Edit: Another is called condensation.
heat transfer rate high
Lowering the temperature until the change of phase is occurring (condensation, liquefaction).