condensation
Condensation causes water vapor to become liquid water.
A condenser is typically used to condense a vapor by cooling it. Condensers work by transferring heat from the vapor to a cooling medium (such as water or air), causing the vapor to return to its liquid state.
When water vapor rises and cools, it reaches a temperature called the dew point. At this point, the water vapor condenses back into liquid water, forming clouds or fog. If the cooling continues, the condensed water droplets may grow and eventually fall as precipitation.
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)
Liquid water becomes water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water, when it absorbs enough heat and evaporates.
condensation
condensation
condensation
Water vapor becomes liquid water through a process called condensation, which occurs as the vapor cools down and loses energy. This causes the water molecules to come closer together and form liquid droplets.
When water vapor becomes a liquid, it is called condensation.
When water vapor becomes liquid water, it is called condensation.
gas
The term for the process of water vapor becoming liquid water due to cooling is called condensation.
Condensing happens when water vapor cools and becomes liquid water.
condensation
Condensation
When the air temperature decreases, the water vapor in the air loses energy and condenses back into liquid water droplets. This process can also occur when the air becomes saturated with water vapor, leading to excess vapor molecules condensing into liquid. Other factors, such as cooling surfaces or changes in atmospheric pressure, can also cause water vapor to condense.