I have been rebuilding a 4 stroke Tecumseh engine and I was wandering just what does a condenser do in the ignition system?
The condenser stores the charge that the magneto makes until it is time for the spark plug to fire. The points control how long the magneto charges the coil and they also give the signal to the fire the plug.
The condenser cools down the substance and also turns the substance into a liquid because before, it was a gas. :) <3 Hope I helped!
In the condenser gases (vapours) become liquids.
The purpose is to transform gases in liquids.
To cool the distilled vapour back to a liquid.
It measures temperature.
Cool hot vapours or liquids
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Entrainment in Distillation: A phenomenon where small portion of liquor undergoes vaporization which is carried out by vapors as a droplet in a condenser resulting in loss of material contained in evaporator & contamination of condensate takes place.
The problem with distillation is how to turn all of the hot vapour back into liquid. A simple distillation experiment using just a glass tube as a condenser, rather than a Liebig one, loses most of the steam.
To turn the evaporated product back to liquid. the water must be cold to cool the fumes and cause condensation of fumes passing through the condenser.
it is a device that connets the condenser and the receiving flask in a distillation process. it is in an L- shaped figure....
It is the top section of the distillation column. The section where the vapour leaves the column to the condenser.
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Water vapors are cooled and condensed in the condenser.
A condenser.
The most important components of a laboratory distillation installation are: - source of heat - refrigerant (condenser) - a recipient for the liquid to be distilled - a recipient for the collected liquid after distillation - glass tubes for connections - thermometer
boiling chips are not added to the distillation flask. the thermometer bulb is placed in the boiling liquid. the water to the water-jacketed condenser is not turned on.
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Distillation (round bottom) flask or bulb.The lower one is called the 'boiler' or 'still', the other is the 'receiver' or 'condenser'
The most important components of a laboratory distillation installation are: - source of heat - refrigerant (condenser) - a recipient for the liquid to be distilled - a recipient for the collected liquid after distillation - glass tubes for connections - thermometer
Of course! (Says this lay person) By using another liquid that has a higher boiling point! Fractional Distillation with a condenser, round bottom flask, and a fume hood. Chemdawg!
Entrainment in Distillation: A phenomenon where small portion of liquor undergoes vaporization which is carried out by vapors as a droplet in a condenser resulting in loss of material contained in evaporator & contamination of condensate takes place.