Condensation
Condensation.
Remember for Solids , liquids and gases, rising temperature it is : -
melting point, boiling point.
and for falling temperatures it is condensation point and freezing point.
At each point of change the temperature will always be the same, its just the numaes to describe change of stae for rising /falling temperatures.
Separate strictly the words phase shift and reverse polarity. Scroll down to related links and look at "Phase shift". Scroll down to related links and look at "Reverse polarity".
Normal Phase: It has a polar stationary phase and a non-polar mobile phase.Reverse Phase: It has a non-polar stationary phase and a moderately polar mobile phase
The liquid to gas phase change is vaporizing; the reverse is condensing. The other phase changes are: - solid to liquid: melting - liquid to solid: freezing - solid to gas: sublimation - gas to solid: deposition
Phase change is a physical change.
The opposite phase change is condensation. Evaporation is the change in phase from liquid to gas. Condensation is the change in phase from gas to liquid.
Vaporization is an endothermic change.
The reverse of condensation is evaporation or vaporization.
evaporation
Condensation
Deposition
Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a vapor/gas. Condensation is the reverse process- the change of a substance from the gas phase to the liquid phase.
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Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization.
A phase change occurs when a material goes from a gaseous state to a liquid state, a liquid state to a solid state, or the above in reverse order.
Reverse any two line leads connected to the motor will reverse the directional rotation of the motor
Deposition is a phase change in which a gas turns into a solid without passing through the liquid phase. An example is frost forming on the ground, going from water vapor straight to ice.
Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase and is the reverse of evaporation.