A loss of energy to the water molecules surrounds at an atomic level causes for the water vapour to condense into a liquid from a gaseous state.
If we think of it in terms of energy, to boil and evaporate water, you apply thermal energy- the temperature of the water will rise until it hits 100 degrees Celsius, after which point it will start it's transition into a gas phase from the liquid phase. To take it the other way, as water vapour loses energy (i.e. as it's temperature drops) it will start to condense into liquid water.
Liquid water can change in vapors by boiling or evaporation.
The change from a vapor to a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when vapor cools down and loses energy, transforming into liquid droplets.
The change from water vapor to liquid water is called condensation.
When water vapor turns to liquid it is called condensation and is a physical change.
heat will change it
You can change liquid water into water vapor through a process called evaporation. This occurs when the liquid water is heated, causing the molecules to gain enough energy to break free and turn into vapor.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
It changes back into water, which is called condensation. That makes it into a cloud.
No, this is definitely a physical change, absolutely not a chemical.
Water vapor can be changed into liquid water through the process of condensation. This occurs when water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid form due to lowering temperatures in the atmosphere or coming into contact with a cooler surface.
Evaporation, as when water is boiled. It changes phase, from a liquid to water vapor, a gas which is invisible.
When water changes to water vapor, it has changed its state from liquid to vapor and no chemical change has taken place. It's only a physical change.