How Do You Spell CONDENSATE?

Pronunciation: [kəndˈɛnse͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "condensate" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈkɒndənseɪt/. It is a noun that refers to a substance that is formed by the condensation of a gas or vapor. The spelling of this word is derived from the root word "condense" which means to make denser or more concentrated. The "a" in "condensate" is pronounced as "ay" and the stress is on the second syllable. This word is commonly used in science and engineering, particularly in reference to refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

CONDENSATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Condensate refers to a substance that has undergone condensation, which is the process of converting a substance from its gaseous phase into its liquid or solid phase. It is typically formed when a gas or vapor becomes cooler and loses energy, causing its particles to come together and form a more concentrated and denser substance.

    In the context of physics and chemistry, condensate commonly refers to a liquid phase that is formed when a gas cools below its boiling point. This liquid condensate is often characterized by its high purity and can be collected through the process of condensation. The most well-known example of condensate is water vapor that condenses to form liquid water droplets, such as when warm air meets a cool surface and forms dew.

    Another important type of condensate is found in the field of physics, particularly in quantum mechanics. Here, a condensate refers to a collective state of matter formed by a group of atoms or subatomic particles that have reached extremely low temperatures. This state, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate or superfluid, is characterized by its unique properties, such as quantum coherence and wave-like behavior.

    Overall, condensate encompasses the various forms of matter that result from the condensation process, including liquid droplets formed from vapors and the unique quantum states formed by low-temperature particles.

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Etymology of CONDENSATE

The word "condensate" derives from the Latin word "condensatus", which is the past participle of the verb "condensare". "Condensare" is a fusion of two Latin words: "con", meaning "together", and "densus", meaning "dense" or "thick". Therefore, the etymology of "condensate" can be understood as something that has been made denser or thicker by coming together. In modern usage, "condensate" refers to a substance that has undergone condensation, typically from a gas to a liquid state.

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Plural form of CONDENSATE is CONDENSATES

Conjugate verb Condensate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have condensated
you would have condensated
he/she/it would have condensated
we would have condensated
they would have condensated

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been condensating
you would have been condensating
he/she/it would have been condensating
we would have been condensating
they would have been condensating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would condensate
you would condensate
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we would condensate
they would condensate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be condensating
you would be condensating
he/she/it would be condensating
we would be condensating
they would be condensating

FUTURE

I will condensate
you will condensate
he/she/it will condensate
we will condensate
they will condensate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be condensating
you will be condensating
he/she/it will be condensating
we will be condensating
they will be condensating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have condensated
you will have condensated
he/she/it will have condensated
we will have condensated
they will have condensated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been condensating
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we will have been condensating
they will have been condensating

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s condensate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was condensating
you were condensating
he/she/it was condensating
we were condensating
they were condensating

PAST PARTICIPLE

condensated

PAST PERFECT

I had condensated
you had condensated
he/she/it had condensated
we had condensated
they had condensated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been condensating
you had been condensating
he/she/it had been condensating
we had been condensating
they had been condensating

PRESENT

I condensate
you condensate
he/she/it condensates
we condensate
they condensate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am condensating
you are condensating
he/she/it is condensating
we are condensating
they are condensating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

condensating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have condensated
you have condensated
he/she/it has condensated
we have condensated
they have condensated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been condensating
you have been condensating
he/she/it has been condensating
we have been condensating
they have been condensating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it condensate

SIMPLE PAST

I condensated
you condensated
he/she/it condensated
we condensated
they condensated

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