Pretty much has to be a blown head gasket.
Most likely you have a blown had gasket.
white smoke means you're burning antifreeze...check for loss of coolant in the tank and look for leaks
Think you may have bad head gasket, seal or cracked head. Water is getting into your engine which usually causes white smoke. Also leaking antifreeze is from these same causes. Hope this helps. Ken
small amounts of water coming from the muffler is normal but if its antifreeze its not
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I'm not a mechanic / technician but if white smoke is coming out of your tailpipe with the engine warmed up it sounds like you are getting engine coolant into one or more of your engine cylinders . ( bad head gasket / warped cylinder head ) Is the coolant / antifreeze mix also going into your engine oil )
condensation when hot exhaust meets cooler outside air
The smell of rotten egg is coming from your catalytic converter that is plugged up White smoke is an indication of water (usually antifreeze) in the exhaust.
condensation
Steam from the tailpipe, and water in the oil means you have a faulty head gasket. Not a good thing. The steam is the antifreeze/water coolant leaking into the heads (bad gasket) getting heated by the engine and coming out as steam. The water in the oil is the same deal, but it;s collecting in the oil so it isn't coming out of the tailpipe. You need a new head gasket. I promise.
It is possible, but not likely. You have to pull the head to fix the gasket anyway. Check it for cracks before you reassemble.