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Interior condensation on windows and doors is a symptom of excessive humidity in your home. You notice moisture on windows first because their surface temperature is lower than other visible surfaces in your home. Windows do not cause condensation. ... more
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Condensation happens when the temperature of water molecules changes. For instance, when you have a glass of ice water, condensation forms on the outside of the glass because of the temperature difference between the inside of the glass and the ... more
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that depends on the reaction. A "condensation reaction" is a reaction where two molecules come together and form a larger molecule and a smaller one. The larger molecule is the reaction "product" and the smaller one is a by-product. A dehydration ... more
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It is called a phosphodiester bond, which is just another covalent bond. Kind of like a peptide bond for proteins is also a covalent bond. The bonds between carbohydrates are called glycosidic linkages. ... more
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No, it prevents condensation, and because it is not a vapour barrier, it allows timber to breathe. ... more
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Moisture condensation is an area of concern in fibrous insulations. In recent years there has been growing concern about the effects water vapor has on wall systems in tightly constructed buildings. The theoretical basis for this concern is as ... more
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A. It will not aid condensation as long as the heating regime is set correctly and the room is used in the same way. It can be said that by using a sealing system reductions in the infiltration of moisture in the air at certain times of the year ... more
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There are a few ways to stop condensation on windows. You can try and have warm air blowing on your windows. You can open a window and turn a fan on. You can also use one of many products that help stop this problem. ... more
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The inconvenience is less serious than the unpleasantness and suffocation encountered when, on changing position, water abruptly goes into the nose of a patient wearing a nasal mask. ... more
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A. The answer is the same as for metal sheds. In fact the answer is the same for any shed made from a non-absorbent material, such as plastic, vinyl, steel, concrete etc Wooden sheds do not suffer quite as much, as the timber absorbs some of the ... more
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