Both are the process of water changing state: first condensation is changing from vapor to liquid and evaporation is from liquid to a gas.
Boiling is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. Condensation is the conversion of a gas to a liquid. The similarities are limited to that they both transfer from the same two states of mater, and they occur at the same critical temperature.
Condensation is when the water molecules in the air is cooled and turns back into its liquid phase. You see this often on the outside of a glass containing a cold drink.
Boiling is when the molecules in water are heated up and escaped into the air as a vapor (or steam).
Condensation and boiling differ because one turns water into gas and the other turns gas into water.
They are opposites. Boiling turns a liquid into a gas, and condensation turns a gas into a liquid.
distillation
Vaporization
condensation is a cooling process by the way
It can be called either boiling or evaporation.
When something is melting its evaporation. When something is boiling its condensation.
is Condensation.
Boiling and condensation.
CONDENSATION
The boiling point. The process is condensation, but condensation and boiling occur at the same temperature since the boiling point represents the temperature at which gas and liquid are in equilibrium with each other.
For boiling energy is needed, so it's endothermic.
Condensation is the transformation of a gas in a liquid.