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Q: What must be changed temperature or heat energy during condensation?
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During Condensation which property does not change?

During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.


What state change happens during condensation?

The energy change that occurs during condensation is: temperature.


Is energy released or energy absorbed during condensation?

thermal energy is released during condensation.


What must change in condensation heat energy or temperature?

temperature


In condensation is energy gained or lost?

Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.


Does water absorb thermal energy during condensation?

No, water releases thermal energy during condensation. It absorbs thermal energy during evaporation, which is why the evaporation of sweat cools your skin.


Does condensation require energy to change its state?

no, because condensation is loss of thermal energy from a hot body , only temperature difference should maintain


When condensation occurs does a gas lose or gain thermal energy?

A gas loses thermal energy during condensation.


What name is given to temperature at which energy cannot be removed from matter?

condensation


How do the ideas of evaporation and condensation relate to pressure and temperature and energy?

your butt


During which processes do particles of matter absorb energy?

condensation and melting


What makes evaporation and condensation alike?

Evaporation and Condensation are based upon the energy in the water molecules. If the water temperature (vapor) is above the surface temperature, it will evaporate. If the water temperature (vapor) is below the surface temperature it will condense. Evaporation and condensation are happening at the same time. We add the term "Net" at the beginning to show which is happening at a greater rate. The temperature at which there is net condensation is referred to as dew point.