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in the gas phase because during this phase there is the highest temperature bc the particles are moving the fastest
It forms a cloud then it rains
Solid, liquid and gas- also called ice, water and water vapor (or steam)
No: Vapor is defined as the gas phase of a substance that is mostly solid or liquid at equilibrium at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, a liquid itself is never a vapor, but the liquid is in equilibrium with a vapor phase that contains the same chemical substance.
No. Evaporation is when water liquid changes to water vapor. In the vapor there are still water molecules. The only sense in which there is separation is that water molecules are on average much closer together in the liquid phase than in the gas phase.
Gaseous water vapor is the gas phase of water.
The gas form of water is called steam or water vapor.
It is the gaseous phase of water
It is the gaseous phase of water
Convert directly into the gas phase (water vapor).
A change of phase; from gas phase (water vapors) to liquid phase; the phenomenon is called condensation.
When water turns into water vapor it goes through a phase change. The water uses all the energy gained not to increase heat, but turn into a gas. The name for this phase change is evaporation, or vaporization.
A change of phase occur, from liquid to gas.
Water vapor is a gas. It doesn't change it to a gas.
in the gas phase because during this phase there is the highest temperature bc the particles are moving the fastest
It forms a cloud then it rains
Solid, liquid and gas- also called ice, water and water vapor (or steam)