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What (who) is drop condensation - definition

CHEMICAL REACTION IN WHICH TWO MOLECULES OR MOIETIES (FUNCTIONAL GROUPS) COMBINE TO FORM A LARGER MOLECULE, TOGETHER WITH THE LOSS OF A SMALL MOLECULE
Condensation (chemistry); Selfcondensation; Condensation (organic chemistry); Condensation synthesis; Condensation reactions

Lemon drop (candy)         
SUGAR COATED, LEMON-FLAVORED CANDY
Lemon drops; Lemon Drop (candy); Lemon drop (confectionery)
A lemon drop is a sugar coated, lemon-flavored candy that is typically colored yellow and often shaped like a lemon. They can be sweet or have a more sour flavor.
Cloud condensation nuclei         
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SMALL PARTICLES (TYPICALLY 0.2 ΜM) ON WHICH WATER VAPOR CONDENSES
Cloud condensation nucleus; Nucleation particle; Nucleation particles; Condensation nuclei; Cloud seed; Cloud seeds; Condensation Nucleus; Condensation nucleus; Hydroscopic nuclei; Hydroscopic nucleus
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCNs), also known as cloud seeds, are small particles typically 0.2 µm, or 1/100 the size of a cloud droplet on which water vapor condenses.
drop test         
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METHOD OF TESTING AIRCRAFT AND SPACECRAFT BY RELEASING THEM AT A SPECIFIC ALTITUDE
Drop launch
¦ noun a test of the strength of an object, in which it is dropped under standard conditions or a set weight is dropped on it from a given height.
Derivatives
drop-testing noun

Wikipedia

Condensation reaction

In organic chemistry, a condensation reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which two molecules are combined to form a single molecule, usually with the loss of a small molecule such as water. If water is lost, the reaction is also known as a dehydration synthesis. However other molecules can also be lost, such as ammonia, ethanol, acetic acid and hydrogen sulfide.

The addition of the two molecules typically proceeds in a step-wise fashion to the addition product, usually in equilibrium, and with loss of a water molecule (hence the name condensation). The reaction may otherwise involve the functional groups of the molecule, and is a versatile class of reactions that can occur in acidic or basic conditions or in the presence of a catalyst. This class of reactions is a vital part of life as it is essential to the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids and to the biosynthesis of fatty acids.

Many variations of condensation reactions exist. Common examples include the aldol condensation and the Knoevenagel condensation, which both form water as a by-product, as well as the Claisen condensation and the Dieckman condensation (intramolecular Claisen condensation), which form alcohols as by-products.