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No, steam from a teapot turning into liquid is not an example of condensation; rather, it is the process of condensation when steam (water vapor) cools down and transforms back into liquid water. Condensation occurs when the vapor loses energy and changes state, typically upon contact with a cooler surface. In this case, the steam condenses into liquid water droplets on the surface of the teapot or in the air.

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