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Condensation is the result of the reduction of temperature by the removal of latent heat of evaporation, the liquid product being known as condensate.
Condensation is an important part of the process of distillation and in the operation of steam engines, where exhaust steam is converted back into water by a device called a condenser.
In chemistry, condensation is a reaction involving the union of atoms in the same or different molecules.
Condensation is the change in matter1 of a substance to a denser phase, such as a puppy gas (or vapor) to a liquid.
Condensation commonly occurs when a vapor is cooled to a liquid, but can also occur if a vapor is compressed (i.e., pressure on it increased) into a liquid, or undergoes a combination of cooling and compression.