If it happens in a cloud, the drops combine until too heavy, and it rains.
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Water is typically heated from a liquid state, not from water vapor. Water vapor forms when liquid water is heated to its boiling point and evaporates into the air. To heat water using water vapor, one would need to first condense the vapor back into liquid water before further heating it.
Water does NOT condense into the air. Water EVAPORATES into the air. When air cools sufficiently, then water vapour will condense out of the air as, mist, fog, rain, hail, snow. etc.,
Clouds form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets. This process occurs when warm, moist air rises, cools, and reaches its dew point, causing the water vapor to condense and form visible clouds.
Water vapor condenses on a mirror because the mirror’s surface is cooler than the surrounding air, causing the water vapor in the air to lose heat and transform into liquid droplets on the mirror's surface. This happens due to the process of condensation, where the water vapor transitions from a gas to a liquid state.
I don't think you can condense a liquid, you can evaporate a liquid eg water which turnns into water vapour then when the water vapour gets colder it cools and condenses
False, Dew Point is where water vapour begins to condense into a liquid
The temperature decreases as the gas (vapour) turns back into a liquid. For instance, the hot water vapour from a kettle can be cooled so as to condense back into water.
The apparatus is called a condenser. It cools the hot vapor produced during distillation, causing it to condense back into liquid form, which can then be collected.
they turn from gas to liquid
they turn from gas to liquid
Water vapour is like air so if you condense it (cool it down) then it will turn into water (a liquid). I hope this helped! By: Suzie
The change of water to water vapor is reversible, as water vapor can condense back into liquid water through a process called condensation. This cycle of evaporation and condensation is part of the water cycle.
The Separation of Waters. There was as yet no liquid water, it was in the form of vapour and God caused this vapour to condense which formed oceans and cleared the sky (see Genesis chapter 1)
You can condense a liquid by putting in heat.
Evaporation. Boil the saltwater, and collect the vapour. Condense it back to liquid - and the salt solids will be left behind in the original container.
Any liquid left in a container will evaporate. When placed in a closed container, there will be an equilibrium between the liquid and its vapour present above the liquid. When the bottle is chilled, the falling temperature causes the vapour present above the liquid to condense to form liquid again which appears as mist on the inside of bottle.