Yes. Air has a dew point. This is when water in the air will condense into a liquid form. When the air reaches that temperature at night the water condenses and in the morning that water is still there on the grass. This is dew.
condensation reactions involve he removal of one or more water molecules. dehydration is the lack or removal of water, so they can be classified as the same thing in some circumstances
no, condensation is when gases cool down and form into liquid. hydrogen is an element naturally found in the gas state.
They both produce physical changes. Vaporization (or evaporation) occurs when a liquid changes into a gas and condensation occurs when a gas changes into liquid form.
Dehydration or Condensation Reactions dehydration synthesis
An "elimination" reaction or "condensation" reaction.
A dehydration reaction can be (and often is) called dehydration synthesis, as the process involves synthesizing large compounds from smaller ones by removing the water from them (hence the dehydra- )
Dehydration reaction because it removes the water.
• Condensation or dehydration synthesis reactions. • Monomers are covalently linked to one another through the removal of water.
Dehydration or Condensation Reactions dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
Condensation
Dehydration Synthesis, also called a condensation reaction, a dehydration reaction or just condensation.
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
Water
Condensation or dehydration system
An "elimination" reaction or "condensation" reaction.
Dehydration Synthesis
A macromolecule is formed by dehydration synthesis (condensation reaction).
Dehydration synthesis, aka condensation reactions.
Condensation.