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Definition of Condensable

Condensable
Condensable Con*den"sa*ble, a. [Cf. F. condensable.] Capable of being condensed; as, vapor is condensable.

Meaning of Condensable from wikipedia

- added, in the form of sweetened condensed milk, to the extent that the terms "condensed milk" and "sweetened condensed milk" are often used interchangeably...
- up condensing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Condensing may refer to: Condensation Condensing steam locomotive Condensing boiler Condensing osteitis...
- Condensing osteitis is a periapical inflammatory disease that results from a reaction to a dental related infection. This causes more bone production rather...
- A steam trap is a device used to discharge condensates and non-condensable gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live steam. Steam traps are...
- as the solvent. If the solvent is a gas, only gases (non-condensable) or vapors (condensable) are dissolved under a given set of conditions. An example...
- Condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins, polyflavonoid tannins, catechol-type tannins, pyrocatecollic type tannins, non-hydrolyzable tannins or flavolans)...
- Condensing boilers are water heaters typically used for heating systems that are fueled by gas or oil. When operated in the correct cir****stances, a heating...
- reservoir, and 2. a non-condensable gas (NCG) added to the heat pipe, in addition to the working fluid. This non-condensable gas is typically argon for...
- Condensed mathematics is a theory developed by Dustin Clausen [de] and Peter Scholze which aims to unify various mathematical subfields, including topology...
- This method is fairly accurate for non-condensable gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen. However, condensable gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon...