it can either be converted into solid ice or liquid water and for both the reactions you have to release the heat energy of gas moloecules in order to overcome their kinetic energy and intermolecular spaces..
Cool it!
The amount of heat that must be removed from steam to change it to a liquid is the latent heat of vaporization of water, which is approximately 2260 kJ/kg at atmospheric pressure. This is the amount of energy required for water to change from a gas to a liquid state at a constant temperature.
Boiling (or freezing) water (the change to steam or ice).
Either reduce its temperature or increase the pressure on it, and provide something on which the steam can condense.
The change from liquid water to steam is a physical change in the state of matter. Evaporation is the term for a liquid becoming a gas.
Yes, steam condensing on a mirror is a physical change. It involves the change of state from gas (steam) to liquid (water) without any chemical reaction taking place.
it is a physical change. It's obvious becuase it is just a change of state
the work of the condensor is to condense the hot steam and change its state so that it can be used again in boiler
Steam melting ice is a physical change. In this process, steam (water vapor) transfers heat to the ice, causing it to change from a solid state to a liquid state without altering its chemical composition. The water molecules remain H2O before and after the change, indicating that no new substances are formed.
An example of a change of state is an ice cube melting and becoming liquid water, or liquid water boiling to become steam.
No, boiling water is at a plateau of hotness and enough energy must be added and the water will change state and become steam which can be heated mych hotter.
a phase change from liquid to gas that occurs when water is heated to its boiling point. This process requires energy to break intermolecular bonds and cause the water molecules to transition from a liquid state to a gaseous state.