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What kind of ingredients can help water freeze?

Anything that would help the water lose energy. The freezing process is the process of the liquid losing energy and becoming a solid.


What causes the water vapor to lose its energy?

When it clings to a nearby cold glass, water vapor loses it's energy and turns into tiny water droplets on the outside of the cold glass. This is called condensation. You may have noticed it before. If not, next time you have a cold glass of water or pop, wait for a little bit, then look at the outside of the glass.


Are components of the hydrologic cycle that release water vapor directly to the atmosphere?

Six components of the Hydrologic Cycle:Evapotranspiration - is water evaporating from the ground and transpiration by plants. evapotranspiration is also the way that water vapor re-enters the atmosphere.Condensation - is the process of water changing from a vapor to a liquid. Water vapor in the air rises mostly by convection. This means that warm, humid air will rise, while cooler air will flow downward. As the warmer air rises, the water vapor will lose energy, causing its temperature to drop. The water vapor then has a change of state into liquid or ice.Precipitation - is water being released from clouds as rain, sleet, snow or hail. Precipitation begins after water vapor, which has condensed in the atmosphere, becomes too heavy to remain in atmospheric air currents and falls.Infiltration - when a portion of the precipitation that reaches the Earth's surface seeps into the ground.Percolation - is the downward movement of water through soil and rock. Percolation occurs beneath the root zone.Runoff - is precipitation that reaches the surface of the Earth but does not infiltrate the soil. Runoff can also come from melted snow and ice.


Does sublimation lose or gain thermal energy?

When a solid substance gains enough thermal energy, it melts.When we consider Solutions, say Ice in Water, we see both - simultaneously the melting ice gains thermal energy from the water while the water loses thermal energy to the ice body.


What happens to gas when it reaches it condensation point?

During condensation, which is a change in the physical state of a substance, atoms or molecules of a gas (depending on the material being considered) lose energy and begin to "clump together" and form the tiniest droplets. As more and more cooling occurs, the droplets collect more and more atoms or molecules and get larger. At some point, the droplets are large enough that they cannot stay airborne, and they fall as "rain" and collect as a liquid. A link to the Wikipedia article on condensation is provided.

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Does water lose absorb heat energy when it condenses?

The change of state of water from liquid to vapor, or the reverse from vapor to liquid, involves a fixed amount of thermal energy per unit mass, this is called the specific latent heat. To evaporate liquid water to vapor, heat must be supplied, whilst in condensing vapor to liquid, heat is released. Similar rules apply to water when it changes from liquid to ice, or ice to liquid. You can look up the amount of the latent heat in physical tables.


Is water vapor becomes liquid during condensation?

water becomes a liquid in condensation as the particles lose energy due to the lack of heat energy that made them rise up in the first place. this lack of energy draws the particles closer together, and, as the water is now more dense, falls to the ground as rain, or precipitation.


Does condensation lose or gain energy?

Condensation gives off energy. Matter is moving from the higher energy vapor state to a lower energy liquid state. This is an exothermic process.


When water goes through condensation do the molecules gain or lose energy?

When water gains energy the water molecules turn into vapor also known as Evaporation.


What conversion do water molecules lose speed?

When water goes from a gas to a liquid, or a liquid to a solid, the water molecules have lower kinetic energy, and therefore they lose speed.


What is the change in condesation?

Condensation is when water vapour (steam) turns into a liquid. When water vapour are gas particles which have a lot of energy and go in all directions however when water vapor is cooled the particles lose energy and when they bump into each other they do not have enough energy to bounce again so they stay together and form a liquid


Do molecules gain or lose energy from evaporation?

Water molecules gain energy in order to vaporize. That additional energy is needed in order for the water molecules to overcome the attraction that they have for the other water molecules in the liquid that they are part of. In the gas phase, water molecules move independently of each other and are not connected as they are in the liquid state.


What do plants lose in transpiration?

water vapor


Do particles lose or gain energy when changing from a liquid to a gas?

They lose energy.


What will a hydrate do if its vapor pressure is higher than the vapor pressure of the water vapor in the air?

Lose Effloresce


When water vapor becomes liquid?

The molecules slow down due to a decrease in temperature, which means particles are packed more closely together, causing the water vapour to turn to liquid water. The particles in the water vapour are attracted to each other, condensing water vapour to turn to liquid water. Hope this helps :D!!


When a water vapor goes from a cloud to a plant what is this called?

Low clouds can deposit water vapor on a plant by the mechanism of condensation. In this circumstance, the plant is cool enough to cause moisture (water vapor) in the air that comes in contact with the plant to lose enough energy to condense out and form little droplets.