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Water vapour loses heat because it condenses back to liquid form. When its cooling, the liquid state changes to solid state and form a ice.

The temperature at which the water in liquid form vapourises is called boiling point and that where the solid turns to liquid is the melting point.

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There is a corresponding decrease in the volume of the gas.

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To a certain point, it will condense to liquid. In micro scale, thermal energy is Sum of gas particles kinetic energy. Loosing energy and the attract force will pull the molecules close together.

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When gases lose heat they condensate into liquids.

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It gts cold. If it gets cold enough, it condenses, and becomes a liquid.

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What causes the particles of a substance to lose thermal energy?

The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.


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the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.


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