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a compound that is formed by union of substances with the loss of one or more molecules, usually of low molecular weight, as water or ammonia.
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| condensation p. |
a compound formed by the repeated reaction of smaller molecules, involving at the same time the elimination of water or other simple compound (e.g., nylon).
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| condensation silicone impression material |
An elastic final impression material used to construct dental cast restorations, prostheses, and appliances. It is made of two pastes containing siloxane and stannous octoate and has a limited shelf-life
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| condensation |
The conversion of water vapor or other gas to liquid as the temperature drops or the atmospheric pressure rises. (See Dew-Point)
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| condensation |
Beads or drops of water (and frequently frost in extremely cold weather) that accumulate on the inside of the exterior covering of a building. Use of louvers or attic ventilators will reduce moisture condensation in attics. A vapor barrier under the gypsum lath or dry wall on exposed walls will reduce condensation.
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