Your vapourised cat will condense on a solid surface when the temperature of that surface is at the dew-point of cat vapour. Usually the dew-points of various substances can be looked up but I can't find a listing for this. It can be found quite easily by experimenting. If the air temperature falls below cat vapour's dew-point, it will form a mist and eventually fall as cat rain.
to condense
Your vapourised cat will condense on a solid surface when the temperature of that surface is at the dew-point of cat vapour. Usually the dew-points of various substances can be looked up but I can't find a listing for this. It can be found quite easily by experimenting. If the air temperature falls below cat vapour's dew-point, it will form a mist and eventually fall as cat rain.
You can condense a liquid by putting in heat.
A dumb criminal is condense.
The noun form of "condense" is "condensation."
You pronounce condense like this... con-den-sz
I believe it is condensing.
condense: A DUMB CRIMINAC
The noun forms of the verb to condense are condenser, condensation, and the gerund, condensing.
Gases with low boiling points, such as water vapor, can condense into liquid form when cooled. Additionally, gases with high vapor pressure can also condense under the right conditions.
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Evaporate