When a gas condenses, it releases heat (its heat of vaporization).
When gas condenses to liquid, it undergoes a phase change. The process of condensation is exothermic, which means it releases heat.
Heat is always absorbed when vaporization occurs (liquid turning to a gas). Heat is always released when condensation occurs (gas turing to a liquid).
No, gas releases energy as it changes into a liquid. Gas molecules have more energy than liquid molecules, hense how the move faster and therefore are a gas.
The phase change from gas to liquid is called condensation. When matter changes state like this, it loses kinetic energy, thus it gives off heat.
no, Spiders remove the heat from the air using the hair on their legs, slowly causing the gas to condense into a liquid.
Absorbs.
For example, when steam condenses, it absorbs the heat of other elements in the atmosphere causing them to freeze.
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No. When a liquid becomes a gas it absorbs heat.
Actually when steam condenses it is loosing heat. As steam rises it cools and falls back down with gravity. I.E. a steam boiler heat system Boils water to till it turns into a gaseous mixture of water droplets and rises to a radiator to heat. As the radiator absorbs the heat from the steam It condenses and returns to the boiler through the same riser pipe to the boiler.
The heat energy released when water vapor condenses to a liquid is called "heat of vaporization".
every color absorbs heat ... but white absorbs less heat ...and black colour absorbs more heat ..
It gains heat , it becomes warm because the temperature of the liquid/water increases and it expands and use up more space
It absorbs energy, the latent heat of vaporisation. This can be stated as so many Joules or calories per kilogram. When the gas condenses heat is given out.
No. When a liquid becomes a gas it absorbs heat.
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Yes.
Yes. There is latent heat release when vapor condenses.
The refrigerant change of state is what causes the heat transfer. The refrigerant is a low-pressure liquid when it's in the evaporator, which absorbs heat from the air, cooling it. The absorption of the heat causes the refrigerant to boil (change state from liquid to gas). The gas is then brought to the condenser in the front of the car where it cools (rejects heat out) and condenses back to a liquid.
heat of condensation
The latent heat of vaporisation.
Actually when steam condenses it is loosing heat. As steam rises it cools and falls back down with gravity. I.E. a steam boiler heat system Boils water to till it turns into a gaseous mixture of water droplets and rises to a radiator to heat. As the radiator absorbs the heat from the steam It condenses and returns to the boiler through the same riser pipe to the boiler.
absorb
Radiates it (mainly as infrared photons).
Absorbs heat and melts.