Condensation is when a vapor turns into a liquid. That is why you see water droplets on or inside of items in a refrigerator.
For instance, take droplets inside a jug of milk. While the milk is sitting out, some of the water content in it evaporates inside the container but does not leave since the lid is on. Then you sit in inside the refrigerator. That vapor turns back into water because the refrigerator is cold, and the liquid runs back down the inside of the jug.
If you mean condensation (note spelling) then the opposite process is called evaporation.
I should never assume; however, assuming you mean a cold glass in a hotter humid environment; condensation.
Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase and is the reverse of evaporation.
The water is evaporated creating condensation. TEchnically the clouds are condensation
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How are we to know the difference between 'kids definition' and 'definition'.
If you mean condensation (note spelling) then the opposite process is called evaporation.
Exothermic Condensation mean the compound loss the kinetic energy that keep them at separate distance from each other and remain in form of gas. It is the release of these energy in condensation thus condensation is exothermic.
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It means that a gas condenses, it becomes a liquid again. It typically does this as it cools down. The condensation forms on surfaces or particles. Rain is condensation that has formed around dust particles.
" Condensation " condensation or condensing
The temperature in which a gas becomes a liquid
It means that the gas changes to a liquid.... :)
Contrails is a shortening of condensation trails.
In chemistry, condensation is the exact opposite of boiling.In cooking, however, condensation basically does mean to boil off the water part.
Condensation is the process in which vapor cools and returns to liquid.
Condensation is the process by which water vapor, as a gas, condenses into liquid water. This is the basis for clouds forming and various forms of precipitation such as rain, sleet, snow, etc.