It's probably not condensing, but the seal between the sink basket and the sink is leaking.
Always use cold water when operating the disposer to solidify fatty & greasy waste so they will be chopped up & flushed down the drain. From The Friendly Plumber.com
To hook a drain line, not a water line, from the dishwasher to the garbage disposer is as follows: there is a connection on the garbage disposer for a dishwasher (on the side) There is a plastic fitting that came with the disposer(if all parts were saved) The fitting is going to look like it has barbed ridges(fortubing toslide over)on one end and a flange and seal at the other end. 1) make sure the plastic is knocked out of the disposer where the fitting connects to. 2) Connect fitting to disposer using 2 screws 3) Connect drain hose from dishwasher to disposer by sliding rubber gromet over plastic barbed fitting. Make sure you cut the rubber gromet to the right size of the fitting 4) Use hose clamp over rubber gromet. 5) Use zip ties to hang drain tubing as high as you can so water wont drain back into dishwasher. (new dishwashers ususally have p-trap built into the drain line already.) thats it. should work
Water condensing is a physical change. It is a change in state from the gaseous phase (water vapor) to the liquid phase (liquid water) without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
in the restroom,there is a garbage can.You click on it.Then you move the trash,and the key is at the bottom
The water vapour is condensing.
Condensing
The condensing of water vapor in to water dropplets
At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.
Defective garbage disposal.
fog
Physical. It was water before condensing, and it is water after. All that changed is energy was lost that allowed a phase change.
chilled water