The gas begins to cool down, and lose thermal energy, and moves up in the ladder of the 3 states of matter. Gasses condense into liquids, liquids turn into solids. The higher up you go, the less thermal energy the object has.
it simply loses heat because well condensation is a form of liquid i guess and it can turn to a gas and gas and liquid share no thermal energy
When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.
its loses thermal energy...
A gas loses thermal energy during condensation.
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
condensation
Condensation gives off energy. Matter is moving from the higher energy vapor state to a lower energy liquid state. This is an exothermic process.
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You will lose thermal energy.Heat (energy) will always flow from warmer to cooler.
When water gains energy the water molecules turn into vapor also known as Evaporation.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter objects to colder objects. If heat flows OUT OF your body, you will LOSE that heat energy (thermal energy).
Heat (thermal energy) goes from the warmer thing to the colder thing. So, since your body is warmer than the room, your body loses thermal energy to the room.