Yes, in the atmosphere water vapour falls as rain.
The temperature decreases as the gas (vapour) turns back into a liquid. For instance, the hot water vapour from a kettle can be cooled so as to condense back into water.
as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.
Water vapour condenses to liquid water. The process is condensation.
Vapour creats a type of gas that gets soaked up in clouds and gets turned back into a liquid so it can rain or hail or or snow
Water vapor does not dissolve in water to form an acid. Water vapor is simply water in its gaseous state, and when it condenses back into liquid water, it remains neutral. Acids are formed by the dissociation of certain compounds in water, like hydrogen ions in hydrochloric acid.
Water vapour (commonly referred to as steam) is turned back into liquid by a process of condensation. When the warm vapour touches a cold surface (a window pane, for instance) the vapour cools and forms droplets of liquid water.
Yes water vapour or steam can be reverted back to water through the process known as condensing. If the steam is collected and cooled it will turn to water droplets that can be collected as water.
turns back into liquid water
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
Water vapour changes back into its liquid form during the process known asCondensation.
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
The temperature decreases as the gas (vapour) turns back into a liquid. For instance, the hot water vapour from a kettle can be cooled so as to condense back into water.
as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.
No - distilled water is the vapour given off when water boils, which has then been condensed back into a liquid.
Condensing is the process of changing water vapour to liquid water.
condensation. When the water vapour is cooled or comes into contact with a cold objects it condenses back into a liquid
By changing the temperature.When you heat up or boil water, it becomes a gas (water vapour).When you freeze water, it becomes a solid (ice).When water is the "ideal" temperature, it is a liquid.In the water cycle, when liquid water turns into a gas (vapour), it is called evaporation.When evaporated water vapour cools down, it falls back down as liquid water again (condensation). This is how we get rain.