yes, the atoms are more compressed in liquid than gas
Evaporation is where a liquid turns into a gas. But only the surface of the liquid. If the whole liquid is in the process of turning into a gas, we call it boiling. If a solid is turning into a gas, we call it sublimation.
Gas particles can move around more that liquid particles. Thus making it quicker for gas to diffuse.
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
Yes, Liquid -Liquid displacement is easier than displacement with gas. the liquids cannot be compressible, but gas can. the volume of gas required for displacement is lower than volume of liquid.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
Liquid nitrogen is condensed gaseous nitrogen. When a gasis condensed it is called to be in liquid state.
When a gas is changed to a liquid the gas has condensed, or liquefied or cooled.
When condensed at a temp lower than 20 degrees of ambient temp or more in an contained vessel.
By "more condensed", do you mean "denser"? If so, the answer is "usually but not always". The most famous example of a substance where the solid form is less dense than the liquid form at the same temperature is water.
A liquid is transformed in vapors by evaporation and after this the gas may be condensed to a liquid.
No it is just condensed water vapor and it holds a liquid or precipitation. So it is a gas and liquid.
A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.
It is when water vapour is condensed back into water.
Evaporation is where a liquid turns into a gas. But only the surface of the liquid. If the whole liquid is in the process of turning into a gas, we call it boiling. If a solid is turning into a gas, we call it sublimation.
Yes, in a sense. Gasses can be condensed into a liquid with cooling and pressure.
when the temperature of water reaches 100 degree Celsius or more, water vaporizes
The are a couple of differences: First, the particles in a gas are more loosely packed than in a liquid. Second, a liquid has no definite shape but definite volume; a gas has no definite volume and no definite shape.