Examples of 'it condenses' in a sentence

Meaning of "it condenses"

it condenses - This phrase implies the process of a substance changing from a gaseous state to a liquid state, often due to cooling or pressure changes

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It condenses water to supply the whole building.
The vapour emanating from it condenses in a mixer in an irregular manner.
It condenses a lot of information into a small space.
It is possible to cool the gas to a temperature where a part of it condenses.
It condenses into a few precious drops.
The vapor contacts a cool surface where it condenses as a liquid.
Then it condenses the steam into water again.
The vapour contacts a cool surface where it condenses as a liquid.
It condenses also into the forms of the clouds.
By being cold it condenses and.
It condenses in the atmosphere and falls to earth as precipitation.
A seawater greenhouse evaporates much more water than it condenses back into freshwater.
It condenses to form cloud particles which can lead to precipitation.
Astral seed of the sun and the moon dissolves in the dew when it condenses.
It is only when it condenses into mist that it becomes harmful.

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The hot vapour now enters the condenser and gives off heat as it condenses.
It condenses on a cold surface.
At high altitude, it condenses into small droplets.
It condenses all of your unsecured debts into single monthly payments.
As the vapour rises, it condenses into clouds.
There it condenses and is sent back to the top of the column as reflux.
By late morning, it condenses into clouds.
It condenses into itself all the worship that is due to Mary.
When the vapor cools down, it condenses on a surface.
It condenses on vegetation, wetting the sand beneath.
As the water vapor cools, it condenses into a liquid state.
At, it condenses to form a dark blue liquid.
As the water vapour cools, it condenses into a liquid state.
It condenses and falls to the earth 's surface as precipitation.
And that 's just what happens for a planet as it condenses.
Afterwards it condenses materially, going through successive periods of progressive crystallization.
As the air passes over the cold surface, it condenses.
In alcoholic solution it condenses with sodium acetoacetate to form 4-methylumbelliferone.
As the vapor rises into the sky, it condenses into clouds.
Since it condenses at a temperature above that of liquid nitrogen, it can be loaded cryogenically.
We then vent the water vapour, and it condenses to pure water.
It condenses into a few minutes a taste of the ' primitive ' blended with a modernity of form.
A part of it gassings, and it condenses to form billions of ultra-fine fog droplets.
Once the material has been vaporized by the electron beam, it condenses on the substrate.
As the sclerotome develops, it condenses further eventually developing into the vertebral body.
The steam comes up from the boiler into the cold cylinder, where it condenses.
When this cloud of debris eventually cools, it condenses into a new cosmic partnership.
Instead, it condenses back into the pot, carrying all the flavor of the original ingredients.
When the vapor reaches the substrate, it condenses and forms the droplets.
Later, it condenses and releases heat.
Conversely, the refrigerant rejects heat when it condenses from a gas into a liquid.
As it cools, it condenses back into a liquid state, although it 's still under pressure.
When moist daytime air enters the air well, it condenses on the presumably cool masonry.
It condenses these elements into a single figure expressed in percent ( % ), which authorizes steering and decision.
When an efficient furnace runs, it condenses some water out of the hot combustion gases.

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It condenses water to supply the whole building
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