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  2. Aldol condensation - Wikipedia

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    An aldol condensation is a condensation reaction in organic chemistry in which two carbonyl moieties (of aldehydes or ketones) react to form a β-hydroxyaldehyde or β-hydroxyketone (an aldol reaction), and this is then followed by dehydration to give a conjugated enone.

  3. Condensation - Wikipedia

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    Condensation forming in the low pressure zone above the wing of an aircraft due to adiabatic expansion. Condensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization.

  4. Claisen–Schmidt condensation - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, the Claisen–Schmidt condensation is the reaction between an aldehyde or ketone having an α-hydrogen with an aromatic carbonyl compound lacking an α-hydrogen.

  5. Condensate - Wikipedia

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    Condensate may refer to: . The liquid phase produced by the condensation of steam or any other gas; The product of a chemical condensation reaction, other than water; Natural-gas condensate, in the natural gas industry

  6. Pechmann condensation - Wikipedia

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    In a variation the reaction of phenols and beta-ketoesters and phosphorus pentoxide yields a chromone.This reaction is called Simonis chromone cyclization. [6] [7] The ketone in the ketoester is activated by P 2 O 5 for reaction with the phenol hydroxyl group first, the ester group in it is then activated for electrophilic attack of the arene.

  7. Capillary condensation - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: An example of a porous structure exhibiting capillary condensation.. In materials science and biology, capillary condensation is the "process by which multilayer adsorption from the vapor [phase] into a porous medium proceeds to the point at which pore spaces become filled with condensed liquid from the vapor [phase]."

  8. Rayleigh fractionation - Wikipedia

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    The original Rayleigh equation was derived by Lord Rayleigh for the case of fractional distillation of mixed liquids. [1]This is an exponential relation that describes the partitioning of isotopes between two reservoirs as one reservoir decreases in size.

  9. Knoevenagel condensation - Wikipedia

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    A Knoevenagel condensation is demonstrated in the reaction of 2-methoxybenzaldehyde 1 with the thiobarbituric acid 2 in ethanol using piperidine as a base. [7] The resulting enone 3 is a charge transfer complex molecule.