Pressure condensation refers to the process in which a gas transforms into a liquid as a result of applying pressure, often at a constant temperature. This phenomenon occurs because increasing pressure reduces the volume available to gas molecules, leading to a higher likelihood of intermolecular interactions, which can cause the gas to condense into a liquid. It is commonly observed in various industrial applications, such as in refrigeration and the liquefaction of gases.
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