It undergoes a phase change, and turns to liquid.
When a gas reaches its condensation point, it becomes a liquid. This transition happens when the temperature of the gas is lowered to the point at which its particles lose enough kinetic energy to come together and form a liquid.
It undergoes a phase change, and turns to liquid.
The condensing point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to a liquid during the process of condensation. It is the point at which vapor molecules lose enough heat energy to form a liquid.
Boron does not have a condensing point because it sublimes directly from solid to gas at around 2600 degrees Celsius.
When a substance reaches its melting point it changes from solid to liquid. When a substance reaches its boiling point it changes from liquid to gas.
If they can find a nucleation point then water droplets will start condensing out of the gas. Otherwise you could get a supercooled mixture of water vapour and gas.
When a gas reaches its condensation point, it becomes a liquid. This is the point at which the gas molecules lose enough energy to come together and form a liquid phase.
When it reaches its boiling point
Butane gas can be turned into liquid by increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature. This can be done in a closed container where the butane gas is compressed and cooled until it reaches its liquid state.
The molecules of the gas will stop moving.
When it reaches its 'boiling point'.
It continues to cool until it reaches it's boilng point. At which it will condense then cool further until it reaches it's melting point. It will then continue to cool until it's entropy is minized at absolute zero.