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Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
No it is not. Condensation does occur on the evaporator in an air conditioning system.
The air must be warmer than what it is touching and there must be moisture in the air.
Condensation usually occurs on a surface that is cooler than the adjacent gas. A substance condenses when the pressure exerted by its vapour exceeds the vapour pressure of its liquid or solid phase at the temperature of the surface where the condensation is to occur. The process causes the release of thermal energy. Condensation occurs on a glass of cold water on a warm, humid day when water vapour in the air condenses to form liquid water on the glass's colder surface. Condensation also accounts for the formation of dew, fog, rain, snow, and clouds.
Evaporation and condensation are the same because when a liquid evaporates it turns to condensation.
No. Condensation will occur when they air gets cooler.
There must be moisture in the air. When cooled, the water vapor in the air becomes liquid water- but if there is no moisture, then it cannot condense.
Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
Heat is not required for water condensation. Water vapors condenses into water droplets.
The water vapour in the air condenses to form liquid. It occurs in the air.
Unless an air-dryer is installed, condensation will occur in air line. Drain condensation out of compressor daily.
When the cold of the can meets the warmer air, the warm air starts to cool to the point when it becomes water.
No it is not. Condensation does occur on the evaporator in an air conditioning system.
If dew point and the air temperature are the same, condensation may occur but all the given conditions guarantee is that any liquid water that might be present will be in equilibrium with the moisture in the air so any evaporation that might occur will be matched with some condensation somewhere and any condensation that might occur would have to be matched by some evaporation elsewhere.
Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
Clouds should form though convection of air and condensation of water vapor in the air.
The air must be warmer than what it is touching and there must be moisture in the air.