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Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
That would depend on the specific substance, and the amount thereof.
lack of thermal energy or excess pressure (or both) will contribute to condensation.
no
Condensation gives off energy. Matter is moving from the higher energy vapor state to a lower energy liquid state. This is an exothermic process.
thermal energy is released during condensation.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
required
Latent heat of condensation.
yes heat is released during condensation.
In the water cycle heat energy is released during the processes of condensation and freezing. 334 J/g is released during freezing and 2260 J/g is released during condensation.
Required
Energy release is to condensation as energy input is to vaporization. Vaporization requires energy input to happen, while condensation releases energy.
condensation A+ : )
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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.