Liquid water that changes into a gas is called evaporation. It is almost always done by heating to a boiling point.
Gas (water vapor in the air) to liquid (on the surface).
liquid, solid, and gas :)
Based on chemical properties exothermic phase changes are those that release energy. The exothermic phase changes are gas--> liquid, liquid --> solid, and gas--> solid. Looking at a phase diagram if you are going up the "stairs" the conversions require energy going down the "stairs" energy is released.
Glycolysis , krebs cycle and electron transport
Technically "yes" but it has different forms called "Ice" and is made up of frozen water, and "humidity" which is the gas state of water. So using the word "water" will always class it as a liquid.
Condensation occurs when water changes from gas to a liquid.
The three phases of water are, liquid, solid and gas. Water changes from liquid to solid by Freezing. It changes from liquid to gas by Evaporation. It changes from solid to gas by Sublimation. It changes from solid to liquid by Melting. It changes from gas to liquid by Condensation.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
What point is it when gas changes into a liquid such as water vapor turning into water
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
liquid to gas
water to gas
there is no particular point which gas changes to liquid, because all substances have different points where gas changes to liquid. Water vapor changes to liquid at 100 degrees Celsius
Correct, boiling water changes from liquid to gas.
Water changes to steam and can evaporate.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
liquid to gas = evaporationgas to liquid = condensation