Yes. Because, Condensing is also a physical change.
physical change
Water condensing is a physical change. It is a change in state from the gaseous phase (water vapor) to the liquid phase (liquid water) without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
Condensation is a purely physical process (a change of phase). Water evaporating or condensing does not change its molecular composition (H2O).
No, it is a physical change because there is no change in chemical composition of the substance that is condensing.
Condensing water vapor into rainfall is a physical change. It involves a change in the state of water from gas (water vapor) to liquid (rainwater) without altering the chemical composition of water molecules.
Yes, steam condensing on a mirror is a physical change. It involves the change of state from gas (steam) to liquid (water) without any chemical reaction taking place.
Physical. It was water before condensing, and it is water after. All that changed is energy was lost that allowed a phase change.
The physical change is just water vapor condensing. (hope this helps) :~)
Water vapor condensing on a cold window is a physical change. It is simply a change in state from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water) due to the temperature difference. No new substances are formed during this process.
Is a physical change as the alcohol is changing states
Steam condensing is considered a physical change because it involves a change in the state of matter (from gas to liquid) without a change in the chemical composition of the substance. The molecules in the steam lose energy and come closer together to form liquid water, but they remain the same H2O molecules.
Freezing (melting, boiling, condensing) are always phycal changes (of matter)