When water changes to water vapor, it has changed its state from liquid to vapor and no chemical change has taken place. It's only a physical change.
Condensation is the form in which water vapor changes into liquid. If water vapor in the atmosphere cools enough, it changes back into liquid. This process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called Condensation.
Liquid water is a liquid, ice is a solid and water vapor is a gas.
H2O is water. It can be all three. As a solid, it is ice. As a liquid, it is water in the sense of bottled water. As a gas it is water vapor (an example of water vapor is steam).
liquid, solid, water vapor
evaporation
Condensation, which changes vapor to liquid water, and freezing, which changes liquid water to solid ice.
sublimation
Condensation is the form in which water vapor changes into liquid. If water vapor in the atmosphere cools enough, it changes back into liquid. This process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called Condensation.
deposition
Deposition
loses energy
The process by which water (liquid) changes into Water vapor (gas) is called Evaporation.
snow or hail
CHANGES OF STATE change of state (or change of phase) of a substance describes the change of a substance from a solid to a liquid, liquid to a vapor (or gas), vapor to a liquid, liquid to a solid, solid to vapor, or vapor to a solid. In meteorology you are concerned primarily with the change of state of water in the air. Water is present in the atmosphere in any or all of the three states (solid, liquid, and vapor) and changes back and forth from one state to another. The mere presence of water is important, but the change of state of that water in the air is significant because it directly affects the weather. The solid state of water is in the form of ice or ice crystals. The liquid state of water is in the form of raindrops, clouds, and fogs. The vapor state of water is in the form of unseen gases (water vapor) in the air
Water because It is first solid its ice then when it melts it is liquid and when it is a gas its water vapor.
No. Water vapor is a gas.
The most well known is dry ice, which changes directly from solid carbon dioxide into the gaseous state. Water can change directly from ice into water vapor (a dry wind blowing over a snow bank will reduce its volume as the frozen water changes directly into water vapor). These are examples of sublimation.