Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa
Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa
When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, it lets go of internal structural energy in order to revert back to liquid state. THe energy released is Lantent heat of condensation.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
Evaporation because it requires 2,260 Joules to gain heat energy. Condensation, freezing, and melting require less Joules than evaporation.
In evaporation, the heat is transferred to the substance being evaporated from some heat source or the surroundings. It is released by the substance.
Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa
The latent heat of condensation.
temperature
They are the same energy but relate to the processes in different directions. Condensation= gas-->liquid. Vaporization=liquid-->gas. One energy should be the negative of the other.
Latent heat of condensation.
When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, it lets go of internal structural energy in order to revert back to liquid state. THe energy released is Lantent heat of condensation.
When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, it lets go of internal structural energy in order to revert back to liquid state. THe energy released is Lantent heat of condensation.
Heat is needed for matter to change form eg: Melting, condensation, etc.
In condensation heat is removed In evaporation heat is added
Evaporation
condensattion
yes heat is released during condensation.