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lack of thermal energy or excess pressure (or both) will contribute to condensation.

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Q: How does thermal energy contribute to condensation?
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Does gas lose or gain thermal energy in condensation?

When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.


How is thermal energy involved in the processes of freezing and condensation?

When thermal energy isreleased by the substance, it creates condensation and freezing process.


When condensation occurs does a gas lose or gain thermal energy?

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When condensation occurs does does lose or gain thermal energy?

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Is energy released or energy absorbed during condensation?

thermal energy is released during condensation.


Does water absorb thermal energy during condensation?

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What happens to thermal energy in condensation?

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Does condensation require energy to change its state?

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What occures when particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid?

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Is condensation exothermic of endothermic?

Condensation is generally exothermic in that the material doing the condensing will be giving up thermal energy to do so. And giving up heat energy is the exit of thermal energy, hence the name exothermic. The atoms or molecules of this consate give up some of their kinetic energy, their energy of atomic or molecular motion, that thermal energy, to condense.


What happen-eds during condensation?

the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.


Does a gas lose or gain thermal energy in condensation?

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.