English to Portuguese Dictionary condensation

condensation

condensação
definition
noun
Reduce the potential for condensation on cold surfaces by adding insulation.
water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so condensation dominates.
the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
translation of 'condensation'
noun
abreviação,
resumo,
condensação
example
a readable 'condensation' of the recent literature
The melting and freezing point of a liquid are always the same temperature, the boiling point and the 'condensation' point are also at a characteristic temperature.
the inside of the cab steamed up with 'condensation'
The house is a 'condensation' of the past, representing how this city has developed from a century ago to the present.
It can help to reduce building maintenance requirements by eliminating or drastically reducing 'condensation' on the interior surfaces of windows, particularly in cold climates.
The ceiling fans are on, the droplets of 'condensation' are running in rivulets down our lime sodas, the table is laid.
Death prevented this and Oberon has steadily resisted improvement at a variety of hands; the most satisfactory version does seem to be a 'condensation' of the composer's original.
In the case of a 'condensation' problem, you should have your basement insulated with some dry-lined, insulated plasterboard.
The resulting upward motion at fronts causes cooling of the air, 'condensation' of water vapour to produce clouds, and eventually precipitation.
A gas changing to a liquid is 'condensation' and a liquid changing to a solid is freezing.
If the warm packages are handled with unsterile hands or placed on cold surfaces where 'condensation' may form, the sterility of the package may be compromised.
When the temperature drops below what is termed the dew-point, there is a net 'condensation' and a cloud formation can occur.
Keep in mind, though, that some basement moisture problems stem from 'condensation' rather than leakage, which will be discussed later in this guide.
Since fans have to be installed inside to evaporate water 'condensation' , a lot of noise is caused, which is more difficult to resolve than dripping.
It's online to subscribers only but it is essentially a severe 'condensation' of my monograph on the subject.
Thinking back, I recalled droplets of 'condensation' .
In the winter, 'condensation' on cold walls encourages mold growth, but even thick insulation can be invaded if vapor barriers in exterior walls are not effective.
Avoid 'condensation' of water on fruit after it is removed from cold storage.
Making his way to one of the deep blue glass pillars that adorned the laboratory, he gently swept some beads of 'condensation' off the surface.
The cuvettes were connected to a gas analyser by copper tubes that were warmed by electric cables to avoid 'condensation' of water vapour.
If warm water affects evaporation, let's see if cooling water vapor affects 'condensation' !
He wiped away a layer of 'condensation' from the surface, all cold and slippery, then peered into his pores.
If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so 'condensation' dominates.
The second is that as it is exposed to the warmer air of the room it gains a featherlight 'condensation' , the gentlest acknowledgement of its chill freshness.
And I've just discovered that this cluster is also referred to as a 'condensation' , as in ‘a small local cluster of galaxies that condensed out of the general expansion of the Universe’.
Imide resins are prepared by the 'condensation' of an anhydride and diamine, via a polyamic acid intermediate.
Evoke felt the cold also as 'condensation' from the cold rose up from the wet ground.
The image is a heavily marked 'condensation' of motifs concerned with repressed sexuality, knowledge, visibility and vision, intellectuality, and desire.
We have one other major article, a 'condensation' of a piece by Dave Snowden from the Journal of Knowledge Management.
If the air cools below this point it is supersaturated with water, and 'condensation' occurs to restore the balance.
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