Water condenses from a gaseous to a liquid form at 100 degrees Celsius.
When enough heat energy is gained by liquid water, it can change phase and turn into steam or vapor, transitioning from a liquid to a gaseous state. This process is known as evaporation or boiling, depending on the temperature reached.
Water vapor condenses into liquid water at its dew point temperature.
Water vapor in air condenses into liquid water at the dew point temperature.
The gaseous form of a substance that exists as a liquid at room temperature is known as vapor.
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When enough heat energy is gained by liquid water, it can change phase and turn into steam or vapor, transitioning from a liquid to a gaseous state. This process is known as evaporation or boiling, depending on the temperature reached.
Water vapor is already a gas since it is the gaseous form of water. If you are referring to how water vapor turns into liquid water, it does so through condensation when the temperature decreases enough for the vapor to condense back into liquid form.
Water in the atmosphere exists in a gaseous state, known as water vapor. Depending on temperature and pressure, water vapor can condense to form liquid droplets (clouds) or solid ice crystals (snowflakes, hail) in the atmosphere.
Water vapor condenses into liquid water at its dew point temperature.
A loss of energy to the water molecules surrounds at an atomic level causes for the water vapour to condense into a liquid from a gaseous state. If we think of it in terms of energy, to boil and evaporate water, you apply thermal energy- the temperature of the water will rise until it hits 100 degrees Celsius, after which point it will start it's transition into a gas phase from the liquid phase. To take it the other way, as water vapour loses energy (i.e. as it's temperature drops) it will start to condense into liquid water.
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Water vapor in air condenses into liquid water at the dew point temperature.
The gaseous form of a substance that exists as a liquid at room temperature is known as vapor.
At the same temperature, water molecules have the same amount of energy, whether in the form of solid ice, liquid water, or gaseous steam. When cooled at this specific temperature, the kinetic energy of water molecules decreases, causing them to come closer together and form a solid (freeze) or a liquid (condense) depending on the initial state of the water.
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Yes, water can condense at 0 degrees Celsius if the surrounding temperature drops below the dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. If the air is cooled further, the excess moisture will condense into liquid water.
Water vapor in air condenses when the air temperature drops below the dew point temperature, causing the water vapor to change from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This typically happens in the atmosphere when air is cooled, such as during the night or when warm air rises and cools at higher altitudes.