the melting point Melting is the opposite of freezing. Condensation is the opposite of boiling.
What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean? What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean?
Liquids turn into gas by vaporization, which is accomplished either by boiling or evaporating.
simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense Liam sams
Distillation works when liquids have different boiling points as you boil then condense the one with the lowest boiling point thus separating them from one and other.
A piece of plastic over a boiling kettle will collect the steam (evaporated water) and it will condense.
the melting point Melting is the opposite of freezing. Condensation is the opposite of boiling.
No, when water boils it evaporates into single water molecules. We can see the cooler of these as they condense into steam. Steam or water vapour is the water molecules re-condensing into water droplets.
You can use the sun's rays to heat up water to its boiling point, then when the water boils off, you need to capture/contain the vapour, and let it or force it to condense.
When water reaches boiling, it becomes steam. Once the water cools down, typically below 100 degrees Fahrenheit, it will begin to form water droplets or condensation.
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What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean? What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean?
Liquids turn into gas by vaporization, which is accomplished either by boiling or evaporating.
Boiling point is the temperature(at a particular pressure) of a pure substance at which it boils . e.g water at 1 atm will boil at 100 degreeC. If u start heating water its temperature will rise from ambient to 100 degC only until it totally boils to steam. For a mixture of two components there will not be a single b.p. During boiling its temp will rise so the mixture will have an initial b.p and a final b.p. For a pure component you only have boiling point, if u cool steam from say 120 degC, water will condense out at 100 degC. If you cool air which contains water which we call water vap or moisture, the water will condense at a particular temp which we call as dew point. This temp will depend on the amount of water vap in the air.
no. that is called boiling and/or evaporating. condensing is when a gas turns into a liquid:)xxx
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