There are many examples for condensation in our daily life. Among the most common is the changing of steam into water. When a lid is placed on a pot of boiling water, and when you remove the lid after some time, you will see droplets of water on the inside of the lid. Condensation is used for cooling, too, as in the case of nail polish remover becoming dry, the rotating of an electric fan to give cool air, etc.
Cloud, fog, frost, and dew are four different types of condensation.
The most common example of condensation is the formation of dew. Water vapor from the air forms on surfaces as the temperature drops. Another example of condensation is the fog that begins to form on the windows in a car due to body heat and sweat or heavy breathing.
Condensation is when a substance goes from gas to liquid. Condesation is a change in state.
Condensation of water vapors is the transformation (change of phase) from water as a gas to water as a liquid.
Condensation
Water forms by the condensation of water vapor.
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Condensation of water vapors is the transformation (change of phase) from water as a gas to water as a liquid.
Condensation causes water vapor to become liquid water.
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Water to vapor and vapor to water are the results of evaporation and condensation, respectively.
CondensationCondensation is the process by which water vapor changes to liquid.
Condensation on the sky is water vapor
When water vapor gets cold it condenses into condensation.
This is called "condensation."
Condensation nucleus is also known as an aerosol. Basically, condensation nucleus is a form of pollution that is essential to creating clouds. As water vapor goes up into the air, the condensation nucleus becomes the support for the water vapor to condense on.
Condensation
Water forms by the condensation of water vapor.
Vapor into liquid is condensation.