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water start condencing to ice at 0 degree centrigate

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What is it called when the temperature of water vapor condenses into a liquid?

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When water vapor condenses into a liquid does temperature rise?

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What is the gaseous form of a substance which exist as a liquid at room temperature known as?

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These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle


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What Happens to particles when steam condenses?

Actually when steam condenses it is loosing heat. As steam rises it cools and falls back down with gravity. I.E. a steam boiler heat system Boils water to till it turns into a gaseous mixture of water droplets and rises to a radiator to heat. As the radiator absorbs the heat from the steam It condenses and returns to the boiler through the same riser pipe to the boiler.


Is condensation a physical or chemical property?

Yes. It is the temperature at which a gas condenses into a liquid.