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  1. Condensate is the final liquid product produced by condensation. Whenever any vapor or gaseous phase condenses it produces condensate of that product. So, condensation is mainly related to vapors and gases. For example, the condensation of steam produces steam condensation.
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    liquid formed by condensation a substance other than water that is the product of a condensation reaction (= a chemical reaction in which two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, and a small molecule that is lost)
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    Condensate forms by condensation of a mixture of low-density, low-viscosity, liquid hydrocarbons along with natural gas. It is sometimes referred to as natural gas condensate, depending on the product from which it is generated.
    a product of condensation, as a liquid reduced from a gas or vapor. After years of work, she and her colleagues are finally ready to set up a prototype experiment, and they hope to be blowing condensate bubbles in the next few years.
    In chemistry, condensate is a generic term for the liquid phase generated from gas/vapor condensation. Normally, it coexists with the gaseous phase and produces a two-phase mixture.
    Condensate is sometimes termed natural gas condensate, steam condensate, or condensate water, depending on the product from which it is generated. It is formed when the latest heat from any gas, vapor, or steam is removed by chemical reaction or by contact with other cold surfaces.
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