condensation
Condensation
Yes. There is latent heat release when vapor condenses.
It condenses and becomes liquid water.
Condensation
yes heat is released during condensation.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Condensation
Yes. There is latent heat release when vapor condenses.
To turn a gas in to a liquid requires cooling or the removal of heat. This process is called liquefaction. Water vapor condenses into a liquid.
It condenses into liquid.
water vapor condenses to a liquid
When water vapor changes to liquid water, it condenses. This process releases latent heat energy into the surroundings.
When water vapor loses heat, it condenses back into liquid water. This process is known as condensation. It occurs when the temperature of the air is lowered, causing the water vapor to change state from gas to liquid.
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There is water vapor in the air, and that is a gas. The water vapor condenses on an object. The water vapor comes together and forms water droplets. These water droplets are now a liquid. This is condensation. So, to answer your question, gas becomes liquid.
To change a vapor back to a liquid, you need to decrease the temperature of the vapor below its boiling point so that it condenses. This can be achieved by cooling the vapor in a process known as condensation.
water vapor condenses to form liquid water