If it happens below the boiling point it is called evaporation. At the boiling point it is boiling.
The process from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation, where the liquid absorbs heat energy and changes into a gas. On the other hand, the process from a gas to a liquid is called condensation, where the gas loses heat energy and changes into a liquid. Both processes involve a change in temperature or pressure.
When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation. During condensation, the speed of the gas molecules decreases as they lose energy, allowing them to come together and form a liquid.
The change from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
When water changes from a gas to a liquid it is still called water, but I don't think that was your question. The process of changing water, or any substance for that matter, from it gaseous state to it liquid state is called condensation,
When something changes state from a liquid to a gas, evaporation or boiling has taken place. The difference might be that in evaporation, atoms or molecules of the substance "break free" of the liquid and become a gas. In boiling, there is enough heat present that the change is rapid.
The temperature at which something changes from a liquid to a gas is called boiling point.
condensation
The name for liquid when it changes into gas is called evaporation.
It changes by sublimation which is when something goes from a gas to a liquid.
Condensation is when a gas changes to a liquid
When a liquid changes into a gas it is known as vaporization. When a gas changes into a liquid it is known as condensation.
The quicker of the two forms of vaporization is called boiling.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
condensation
liquid to gas = evaporationgas to liquid = condensation
no. that is called boiling and/or evaporating. condensing is when a gas turns into a liquid:)xxx