No. Water vapor is a form - gas, liquid or solid, of water which is a compound. (H2O)
elements cannot be broken down into any more parts and still retain their properties: 2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen can be broken into 2 elements.
It is physical, change of state, just cooling down
Water condensing is a physical change. It is a change in state from the gaseous phase (water vapor) to the liquid phase (liquid water) without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
Water vapor changes into a solid when it undergoes the process of deposition, where it goes directly from a gas to a solid without becoming a liquid first. This occurs when the water vapor is cooled to its dew point temperature and condenses into tiny ice crystals or frost.
Original answer is INCORRECT. Clouds forming in the sky is a physical change because a chemical change requires a change in the chemical composition of a material and the H2O, no matter a solid liquid or gas, is always H20.
when water boils the molecules will get a bigger space inbetween them, which forms a gas (water vapor), when you cool down wator vapor the molecules will get closer together and form a liquid (water)
No, this is definitely a physical change, absolutely not a chemical.
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.
Water vapor is in the gaseous state.
Condensing water vapor into rainfall is a physical change. It involves a change in the state of water from gas (water vapor) to liquid (rainwater) without altering the chemical composition of water molecules.
When water changes to water vapor, it has changed its state from liquid to vapor and no chemical change has taken place. It's only a physical change.
Evaporation is the part in the water cycle that water vapor is brought by.
Condensation of water vapor is a physical change, not a chemical change. It involves the transition of water vapor into liquid water due to a decrease in temperature, without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
Vapor, its chemical elements do not change.
Yes, as the water does not undergo an inherent change in its chemical makeup.
Physical change
The formation of fog is a physical change, not a chemical one.
no. chemical reaction requires a new substance to be created