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If you just draw a schematic representation of it (it's basically a tube inside another tube), most people (at least those that have any hope of understanding the drawing as a whole) will understand what it is. I'm not sure that there's an "official" symbol for it. I can't really draw things here, but check the related links; any chemist would immediately recognize the condenser in that drawing even without the label.

Since the Liebig condenser is the simplest possible type, you don't need to do anything "special" to represent it.

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