Thermal Thermal
When water changes from a gas to a liquid, it is called condensation. This process occurs when water vapor cools and loses energy, causing the water molecules to come together and form liquid droplets.
Evaporation changes water from a liquid to a gas by adding energy to break the bonds between water molecules. Condensation changes water from a gas to a liquid by removing energy so that the molecules come closer together and form liquid droplets.
The type of energy which is used to boil water is commonly heat energy. This will result to a changes from the liquid state to gaseous in form of water vapor,.
The heat released when water condenses and changes to liquid form is called the latent heat of condensation. This heat is released because the water vapor loses energy as it transitions to a liquid state, leading to a release of thermal energy.
When water changes into water vapor, it undergoes evaporation. This process involves the conversion of water molecules from liquid form into vapor form due to heat energy. As water molecules gain enough energy, they break free from the liquid's surface tension and rise into the air as water vapor.
When water changes from a liquid to a gas, it must absorb energy in the form of heat. This heat causes the water molecules to gain enough energy to break the intermolecular bonds and escape into the gas phase. This process is known as evaporation.
When water changes from one phase to another (e.g., solid ice to liquid water or liquid water to water vapor), energy is either absorbed or released. This energy is used to break or form intermolecular bonds between water molecules without changing the temperature.
Water is a form of matter, specifically a liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It does not possess energy in itself, but it can store energy in the form of kinetic or potential energy when it moves or changes state.
Water vapor primarily carries latent heat energy, which is the energy associated with changes in the state of the water (such as from liquid to gas during evaporation). This energy is released when water vapor condenses back into liquid form.
When water vapor condenses, it changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This process releases energy in the form of heat. The water molecules come together and form liquid droplets, which can be seen as clouds in the atmosphere or as dew on surfaces.
When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas by absorbing heat energy, breaking the hydrogen bonds between water molecules. When it condenses, the gas reverts back to liquid form by releasing heat energy, causing the water vapor to come together and form liquid water droplets.
The process of water vapor turning into liquid water is called condensation. This occurs when the water vapor loses heat energy and changes into liquid form. It is a key step in the water cycle.