It will first condense and then solidify.
The thermal energy decreases as the vapor condenses.
Evaporation
Water Vapour is removed from the kitchen by a ventilation system that is often installed over the stove which leads through the vents to the outside wall of the house, propelling the substance into the environment.
The Sun
No, clouds are just water vapor...
The thermal energy decreases as the vapor condenses.
Any addition of thermal energy to a saturated liquid will cause it to vaporize. Any subtraction of thermal energy from a saturated vapor will cause it to condense.
You have a mixture of two elements. Were you going to add activation energy, to get them to form some water vapor?
either solid liquid or gass or vapor
Yes, water absorbs thermal energy during condensation because the process involves changing water vapor into liquid water. This release of heat energy allows the water vapor to change state to liquid at a lower temperature.
When thermal energy is released, water turns from a liquid state to a gaseous state, becoming water vapor or steam.
Either a reduction of the ambient pressure or an increase in thermal energy (temperature).
The primary energy source used to boil water is thermal energy. This can come from various sources such as gas, electricity, or fire. The thermal energy raises the temperature of the water to its boiling point, changing it from liquid to vapor.
because this means you have vapor or steam that is let out of your skin. then the vapor is released and cooled and you feel cold. also because the thermal energy is being taken away ffrom your body in the cooling state. these are the effects of kinetic and potenial energy working inside the thermal energy.
Either a reduction of the ambient pressure or an increase in thermal energy (temperature).
Evaporation
If the thermal energy is higher, then the particles in the object move faster and want to get away from each other because it is so hot, thus, its a gas. If the thermal energy is lower, then the particles in the object move slower and form a solid shape, like they are huddling together, thus, its a solid. If the thermal energy is right in between the two above, then it is a liquid. A great example is H2O, it is the base measurement of density, when its thermal energy rises, it turns into water vapor, if its thermal energy lowers, it turns to ice.