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/ˈkändənˌsāt/,/ˈkänˌden-/,/kənˈden-/,
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condensates, plural;
  1. Liquid formed by condensation

  2. A compound produced by a condensation reaction


  1. (condensate) a product of condensation
  2. (Condensate (quantum field theory)) In quantum field theory the vacuum expectation value (also called condensate or simply VEV) of an operator is its average, expected value in the vacuum. The vacuum expectation value of an operator O is usually denoted by . ...
  3. (Condensating) Condensation is the change in the phase of matter from the gaseous phase (of an element/ chemical species) into liquid droplets or solid grains of the same element/ chemical species. ...
  4. (Condensate) Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced. A mixture of pentanes and higher hydrocarbons.
  5. (Condensate) Vapor that is turned into a liquid as its temperature is lowered.
  6. (condensate) hydrocarbons, usually produced with natural gas, that are liquid at normal pressure and temperature.
  7. (Condensate) Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
  8. (Condensate) The liquid resulting when water vapor contacts a cool surface; also the liquid resulting when a vaporized working fluid (such as a refrigerant) is cooled or depressurized.
  9. (CONDENSATE) A term used to describe light liquid hydrocarbons separated from crude oil after production and sold separately.
  10. (condensate) Water that has been vaporized and then returned to liquid form. Same as distillate.
  11. Condensate is formed when "heavy" hydrocarbons, such as ethane, propane, butane, and pentane condense as pressure suddenly drops at the surface. Separators are used to remove condensate from natural gas.
  12. (CONDENSATE) Moisture which is recovered from humidity when warm air is cooled.
  13. (CONDENSATE) Water obtained by changing the state of water vapor, (i.e., steam or moisture in air) from a gas to a liquid, usually by cooling.
  14. (Condensate) (1) A highly gaseous liquid coming from gas condensate wells, from which the gas is separated, the liquid remaining being shipped with crude oil in pipelines to refineries. (2) Any liquid material coming from the condensers in a refinery.
  15. (Condensate) A fluid formed when a gas is cooled to its liquid state.
  16. (Condensate) A liquid created by condensing a gas, such as the liquid water produced when moist air contacts a cold surface.
  17. (Condensate) In steam heating, water formed by cooling steam as in a radiator. The capacity of traps, pumps, etc., is sometimes expressed in lbs. of condensate they will handle per hour. One lb. of condensate per hour is equal to approximetly 4 sq. ft. ...
  18. (Condensate) Liquid discharged from compressor and /or air treatment equipment.
  19. (Condensate) Liquid fuel obtained by burning gas or vapor produced from oil and gas wells.
  20. (Condensate) Mixture of extremely light hydrocarbons recoverable from gas reservoirs. Condensate is also referred to as a natural gas liquid, and is used as a diluent to reduce bitumen viscosity for pipeline transportation.
  21. (Condensate) The moisture collected on an evaporator coil.
  22. (Condensate) The process of a chemical that changes from its vapor form to its liquid form.
  23. (Condensate) Water droplets that form or condense when warm humid air comes in contact with a cool surface on ceilings, walls, overhead fixtures, pipes, and refrigeration units. Condensate often occurs near blanching, steaming, retorting, or steam-cleaning activities.
  24. Condensate is a natural gas liquid recovered from gas wells from lease separators or field facilities. It is light in density and is similar to gasoline.
  25. Natural gas liquids used as feedstocks in oil refining.