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<p>developed for different applications and processing volumes. The simplest and oldest condenser is just a long tube through which the vapors are directed, with the outside air providing the cooling. More commonly, a condenser has a separate tube or outer chamber through which water (or some other fluid) is circulated, to provide a more effective cooling.</p>

<p>Laboratory condensers are usually made of <a href="page.php?w=glass">glass</a> for chemical resistance, for ease of cleaning, and to allow visual monitoring of the operation; specifically,</p><p>
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