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At higher altitudes it is colder. The cooler air can't hold the water in gas form so it condenses out as clouds.
condenses
Condensation. A gas condenses into a liquid.
nerve gas
air
This depends on the gas.
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The boiling point of the liquid to which the gas condenses at the pressure under which the gas condenses.
The energy is released into the air.
a gas when condenses, it turns to a liquid. and also a liquid when condenses, it turns to a liquid. okay, we can take an example of domestic gas cylinders, it will in the form of compressed liquid and it condenses to gas when we use due to the changes in the atmospheric temperature. it will be at low pressure as a liquid and condenses to gas.
It provides heat to the surface it condenses to. That is why gas condenses on cold surfaces.
At higher altitudes it is colder. The cooler air can't hold the water in gas form so it condenses out as clouds.
A gas that cools and condenses can become either a liquid or a solid, depending on the pressure.
Water vapor and air. Water vapor condenses to produce clouds. Even if air has no visible clouds it still has water vapor.
Condensation. Condensation is when a gas condenses and becomes a liquid. e.g. When water vapour becomes rain it CONDENSES
This gas become a liquid.
Yes. It gets cold and condenses.