It is precipitation.
Phase transition.
Condensation
exothermic
STEAM
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.
It is by condensation that water vapor changes to liquid water.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
condensation
Yes water vapour or steam can be reverted back to water through the process known as condensing. If the steam is collected and cooled it will turn to water droplets that can be collected as water.
The process of changing matter from the gaseous state to the liquid state is called condensing. A common example of condensation is steam from a hot shower condensing into water on the cooler bathroom mirror.
Steam from your tea pot condensing into water.
You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.
Yes. The drips are caused by steam hitting a cooler surface and condensing back into liquid water.
Condensing is the process of changing water vapour to liquid water.
the water droplets are condensation but the process is called condensing.
the water droplets are condensation but the process is called condensing.
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
first its the heat boils the water then if you turn off the heat it starts cooling down that's what happensAnother AnswerAll matter exists in one of three states; Solid, Liquid, or Gas. Steam is waters' gaseous state. Steam is invisible. The cloudy puffs you see is water condensing back into liquid state. The steam is condensing because it is cooler out in the ambient air.
Sterile distilled water has no microbial contamination and is distilled and and sterile water merely has no microbial contamination.Distillation is the process of separation by heating a liquid until it evaporates and then condensing the steam back into a purer liquid as all contamination remains in the part which does not evaporate.