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condensation point of water would be the same its boiling point, which is 100 celsius.
(like how melting point and freezing point of water)
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.
Water condensing is a physical change. It is a change in state from the gaseous phase (water vapor) to the liquid phase (liquid water) without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
The water vapour is condensing.
Condensing
This is the dew point temperature, where the air becomes saturated with moisture and water vapor starts to condense into liquid water or fog at the cloud base.
At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.
The condensing of water vapor in to water dropplets
Air must be cooled to its dew point temperature for condensation to form. At this temperature, the air becomes saturated with moisture and cannot hold any more water vapor, leading to the water vapor in the air condensing into liquid water droplets.
Cohesive (sticks to self), adhesive (sticks to other things), Melting/Freezing point is 0 degrees C, Boiling/Condensing point is 100 degrees C.
fog
Physical. It was water before condensing, and it is water after. All that changed is energy was lost that allowed a phase change.