It's not !... It's a physical change. Chemically - whether water is frozen into ice, is liquid as water or a vapour (steam) - it's still the same substance.
It is not a chemical change. A chemical is not added to or removed from the water. Changing water into vapour and then condensing the vapour back into water is a physical change.
A phase change is not a chemical change since the chemical remains the same; water is still water, whether it is in the solid, liquid, or gas phase.
Frost is a physical change, the condensation and freezing of water vapor.
is Condensation.
Condensation of water vapors is the transformation (change of phase) from water as a gas to water as a liquid.
Evaporation
A phase change is not a chemical change since the chemical remains the same; water is still water, whether it is in the solid, liquid, or gas phase.
It is physical, change of state, just cooling down
Water to vapor and vapor to water are the results of evaporation and condensation, respectively.
Frost is a physical change, the condensation and freezing of water vapor.
the change of a liquid ie, water to vapor is evaporation.
The change from water vapor to liquid water is called condensation.
This is normally called "condensation"
is Condensation.
condensation
condensation
Yep. The very definition of 'condensation' is a state change from a gas to a liquid.
condensation