Yes. Condensation would be going from gas to liquid. That means it gets colder. Temperature is a measure of energy. So the colder it is, the less energy. If it gets colder, it looses energy. Loosing energy is exothermic.
It is an exothermic process.
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
exothermic
Steam itself is not endothermic or exothermic - only chemical reactions can be labelled as exothermic or endothermic the reaction whithin the steam can only be exothermic or endothermic
this process is called deposition,that is an exothermic reaction takes place in this process.eg-water vapour->snow
Liquid water to water vapour- EVAPORATION Water vapour to Liquid water - CONDENSATION
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
Condensing is the process of changing water vapour to liquid water.
It is precipitation. Phase transition.
Condensing
exothermic
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
The water vapour is condensing.
Yes water vapour or steam can be reverted back to water through the process known as condensing. If the steam is collected and cooled it will turn to water droplets that can be collected as water.
A process that water vapour changes into water.
exothermic
Steam itself is not endothermic or exothermic - only chemical reactions can be labelled as exothermic or endothermic the reaction whithin the steam can only be exothermic or endothermic
Water vapour depostion is water vapour transforming directly to ice without condensing first.