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Unless any extra particles/sediments collected on the water particles(gas), they do not differ. Condensate is just when water particles(gas), have collected on an object after evaporation, and this process runs all on water. One example is when after you take a shower, the steam, (water particles/gas), collects on a mirror and drizzles down the mirror. This ends up being water!!!

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