condensation is WATER that has been CONDENSED from the air. i would suppose that condensation will freeze at the same temperature as water from anywhere
"Melting" and "freezing" are transition actions, going from solid-to-liquid form and liquid-to-solid form respectively. The point is the same transition temperature of that particular substance. The same goes for the transition temperature of the "boiling point" and "condensation point" of a substance.
Condensation and then freezing.
Freezing-Melting, And Boiling-Condensation You will also get the same temperature at the triple point at 273.16 K (0.01 °C) and 0.611657 kPa (0.00603659 atm) and along the sublimation-preciptiation/condensation line below the triple point.
Condensation is the process in which vapor cools and returns to liquid.
The condensation point of sulfur is 444,6 oC.
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The freezing point of ethanol is -114 0C. The boiling point of ethanol is 78,37 0C.
I believe it is because it makes condensation and the object is under its freezing point.
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32.5F (melt) 32.4F (freeze) something like 120F (evaporate) idfk about the condensation part though
When thermal energy isreleased by the substance, it creates condensation and freezing process.
Liquid solidifies through the removal of heat. This usually entails the lowering of temperature to the freezing point of that pure (or impure) substance. Impurities will lower the freezing point of liquid, and mixtures of substances will result in a range of freezing points.
"Melting" and "freezing" are transition actions, going from solid-to-liquid form and liquid-to-solid form respectively. The point is the same transition temperature of that particular substance. The same goes for the transition temperature of the "boiling point" and "condensation point" of a substance.
It's because substances have different boiling point and freezing point. By finding the exact boiling point and freezing point, you can identify a substance. Keep in mind that a material's melting point is the same as its freezing point. These are just different terms for the same thing, it just depends on whether energy is being removed from a substance (freezing) or if energy is being added to a substance (melting). The same thing also applies to the boiling/condensation point.
Phase change of gas to liquid is cooling and is named as 'Condensation'. At the same temperature if the phase change is from liquid to gas then it is boiling point. Correspondingly for liquid to solid it is freezing point And from from solid to liquid it is melting point.
Condensation and then freezing.