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Not sure what celecies means. If the temperature falls to 100 degrees Celsius, then at normal atmospheric pressure, the vapour molecules will condense into liquid water.

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Q: What happens to the molecules of water vapor when the temperature of the gass cools to 100 degrees celecies?
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