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Most of the flue gases are condensable; this makes compression separation possible.
If non condensable gas is trapped on top of the disc, it can cause the trap to be locked shut.
Proof would be finding a highly volatile liquid or a condensable gas in solution in the swamp water.
Additionally, the condensation of moisture can be confused with condensation of other condensable such as heavy hydrocarbons, alcohol, and glycol.
A steam trap is a device used to discharge condensate and non condensable gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live steam.
These scrubbers are not used on submicrometer-sized particles unless the particles are condensable [Gilbert, 1977].
Most conversion technologies involve heating shale in the absence of oxygen to a temperature at which kerogen decomposes (pyrolyses) into gas, condensable oil, and a solid residue.
The plasma can be made up of an inert or reactive gas (e.g. N and O) or an easily condensable substance (e.g. C and B).
The term relative saturation is used to describe the analogous property for systems consisting of a condensable phase other than water in a non-condensable phase other than air.
The carbonization conversion occurs through pyrolysis or destructive distillation, and it produces condensable coal tar, oil and water vapor, non-condensable synthetic gas, and a solid residue-char.
In the pyrolysis process, oil shale is heated until its kerogen decomposes into vapors of a petroleum-like condensable shale oil, non-condensible combustible oil shale gas, and spent shale-a solid residue.
"Most stars like the Sun are simply too hot to allow the presence of condensable material," said Dr. Adam J. Burgasser, an astronomer at the University of California at Los Angeles, who was an author of the report.
He did a reduced-pressure fractionating still-run, which could take a full tablespoon full of swamp water and by precise control of the temperature and pressure draw off dissolved air, dissolved carbon dioxide, dissolved . . . He got enough of a condensable vapor to be visible under the microscope.