Condensable: meaning, definitions and examples

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condensable

 

[ kənˈdɛnsəbəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

chemistry

Capable of being condensed from a vapor into a liquid state.

Synonyms

compressible, liquefiable.

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Word Description / Examples
condensable

Used when referring to a substance that can change from gas to liquid due to cooling or compression.

  • Water vapor is condensable under the right conditions.
  • Steam is a condensable gas that can turn into water when cooled.
liquefiable

Applied to substances that can become liquid when cooled or under the right pressure conditions. Often used in industrial and scientific contexts.

  • Natural gas is liquefiable and is often transported as LNG.
  • Carbon dioxide is a liquefiable gas at certain temperatures and pressures.
compressible

Describes materials or substances that can be reduced in volume under pressure. Often used in physics and engineering.

  • Air is a compressible fluid, which is why it can be squeezed into smaller spaces.
  • The scientists studied the compressible properties of certain gases at high pressure.

Examples of usage

  • The substance is condensable at room temperature.
  • The condensable gas can be easily liquefied under pressure.
Context #2 | Adjective

physics

Capable of being condensed or made more compact.

Synonyms

compactible, compressible.

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condensable

This word appears to be a duplicate of 'condensable'. It has the same scientific or technical usage as described earlier.

  • Water vapor is condensable and can form dew on grass.
  • The gas is condensable under low temperatures.
compactible

Often used in discussions related to materials or objects that can be packed tightly together or made more dense, frequently encountered in fields like construction, packaging, or waste management.

  • This soil is highly compactible, making it suitable for building a stable foundation.
  • Compactible materials help reduce the size of the package.
compressible

Common in physics and engineering, related to materials or fluids that can be reduced in volume under pressure, frequently used to describe gases.

  • Air is compressible, which is why it’s used in car suspensions.
  • The new foam is highly compressible and great for packaging.

Examples of usage

  • The data is condensable into a single graph for better visualization.
  • The information was condensable into a concise report.

Translations

Translations of the word "condensable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 condensável

🇮🇳 संक्षेपणीय

🇩🇪 kondensierbar

🇮🇩 dapat dikondensasi

🇺🇦 конденсований

🇵🇱 kondensowalny

🇯🇵 凝縮可能

🇫🇷 condensable

🇪🇸 condensable

🇹🇷 yoğunlaştırılabilir

🇰🇷 응축 가능한

🇸🇦 قابل للتكثيف

🇨🇿 kondenzovatelný

🇸🇰 kondenzovateľný

🇨🇳 可凝结

🇸🇮 kondenzabilen

🇮🇸 þéttanlegur

🇰🇿 конденсацияланатын

🇬🇪 კონდენსირებადი

🇦🇿 kondensasiya edilə bilən

🇲🇽 condensable

Etymology

The word 'condensable' is derived from the verb 'condense', which comes from the Latin word 'condensare', meaning 'to make dense'. The concept of condensation has been studied in various scientific fields, leading to the formation of the adjective 'condensable' to describe substances that can undergo condensation processes. The term is commonly used in chemistry and physics to refer to the ability of a substance to change its state from vapor to liquid, or to become more compact.

See also: condensation, condense, condensed, condenser, condensing.