in water this is condensation, not sure if it applies to every gas however
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
This is strait from the apex questions. ITS DEW POINT - C.
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud.
water droplets form when a cold surface touches a hotter surrounding air and condenses to form water droplets
A cloud does not have a job, that is the wrong way to look at it. A cloud is the result of a set of physical conditions and processes. A cloud form when air, which has taken up water in the form of a gas, cools to below the dew point for that amount of water content. When this happens the water comes out in the form of fine droplets which form an opaque mist. When this process happens up in the air a cloud is formed when it happen near the ground a mist or fog is formed. The process happens regularly up in the air because the atmosphere is cooler up there and air warmed at the earth surface rises up and cools forming clouds. If the air contains allot of water vapor, the mist droplets stick together and get too heavy to say up and fall to the ground as rain.
There is water vapor in the air, and that is a gas. The water vapor condenses on an object. The water vapor comes together and forms water droplets. These water droplets are now a liquid. This is condensation. So, to answer your question, gas becomes liquid.
Condensation is the process where water vapor comes together to form liquid water (or any other liquid).
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools down to form liquid water droplets. This process usually happens when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface, causing the air to release its moisture as water droplets.
no because gasoline comes out in flat droplets and orange juice comes out in beads of liquid
undergo the process of condensation. This occurs when the water vapor cools and loses energy, causing the molecules to come together and form liquid water droplets. Condensation can happen when steam comes into contact with a cooler surface, such as when steam from a shower condenses on a bathroom mirror.
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
Rain comes in droplets because of a process called condensation. When warm air rises and meets cooler temperatures in the atmosphere, the water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets. These droplets then gather together to form clouds, and when they become too heavy, they fall to the ground as rain. The size of the droplets can vary depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
It's called condensation, when water vapor comes in contact with cooler air, or objects, it forms larger droplets.
No,Steam are formed by boiling it at the boiling point and the steam is white smoke that comes out of it.Mist are formed when the temperature becomes cold the water vapor gas goes into the process called condensation and turn into little droplets of liquid.
Condensation is a process by which water vapour in the air (or a gas) forms water droplets. It happens when moist air is cooled - usually when it comes into contact with a cold surface. A layer of droplets forming on the outside of a container of drink which has jsut been taken out of a fridge is a good example. Natural events include the formation of dew.
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
If the water vapour comes in contact with a surface and is allowed to cool and condense, it will turn back to liquid. For example, if you were to boil a pot of water with a lid on top, the water vapour would rise, touch the underside of the pot lid and condense to form droplets (liquid).