Most gases if they start near their liquid/gas equilibrium condition will cool and be partially condensed if adiabatically expanded. Other than that, any isobaric process that chills the gas would eventually cool it and turn it back into liquid as long as you are above the triple point and below the critical point temperature.
Gas is the state of matter that is reached at high heat. Vaporization from a liquid to a gas occurs when a liquid reaches it's boiling point and the atoms spread very far apart. Thus, by cooling the same gas, the atoms will move closer together and liquefy.
Some gases, such as carbon, require extremely low temperatures to reach their liquid state.
A liebig condenser is a typical piece of glassware used in labs to condense vapours.
Any gas can be converted to a liquid by decreasing its temperature. The gas which condenses at the lowest temperature is helium, and its melting point is approximately 4 K.
It is called liquid gas
yes nearly always
The condenser cools the refridgerant. This turns it from a gas back to a liquid. Absorbing heat from the stored food causes the refridgerant to change from liquid to gas. This 'warm' gas is passed through the condenser, where the heat escapes. As the gas cools, it turns back to liquid for re-circulation. If you touch the coil at the back of a fridge - you'll see what I mean.
evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas
In the condensation phase change, a gas cools (loses energy) and changes to a liquid. Example: water vapor turns into liquid rain.
An air conditioner works by compressing a gas into a liquid. This creates heat, which is vented outside. The liquid is squirted through a restriction and looses pressure and turns back into as gas, this has a cooling effect. The pipework containing this gas has a fan blowing over it and so cools the air and blows it into the room, or car.
No, a substance changes from gas to liquid to solid as it cools.
The condenser cools the refridgerant. This turns it from a gas back to a liquid. Absorbing heat from the stored food causes the refridgerant to change from liquid to gas. This 'warm' gas is passed through the condenser, where the heat escapes. As the gas cools, it turns back to liquid for re-circulation. If you touch the coil at the back of a fridge - you'll see what I mean.
Condensation
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
the water vapor turns to liquid
the water vapor turns to liquid
By Heating up, or Cooling down. If a solid heats up enough it turns to liquid. If a liquid heats up, it turns to gas. If a gas cools down, it becomes a liquid. If a liquid Freezes it becomes a solid
A gas changes to a liquid through condensation.
Condensation.When a gas cools to form a liquid it's called condensation
The process in which a gas cools to form a liquid is known as condensation.
Usually this happens when a gas cools. It becomes more dense as the gas particles move more slowly. Eventually it condenses and so it changes back to a liquid.
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.