ósþjöppunarviðbrögð
Ósþjöppunarviðbrögð, often translated as non-condensing reactions, are chemical processes where a gaseous product is formed that does not subsequently condense into a liquid under the reaction conditions. This contrasts with typical condensation reactions where a gaseous byproduct cools and liquefies. In a non-condensing reaction, the gaseous product remains in the gas phase, influencing the overall reaction equilibrium and potentially requiring specific handling or separation methods.
These reactions are common in various industrial processes, including combustion, steam reforming, and certain catalytic conversions.
Understanding whether a reaction is condensing or non-condensing is crucial for process design. Non-condensing gaseous products