Boiling point
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.
A substance's boiling point is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas.
Condensation is the process by which a gas or vapor changes into a liquid. This occurs when the temperature of the gas or vapor decreases, causing the molecules to lose energy and come together to form a liquid. Condensation is the opposite of evaporation, where a liquid changes into a gas.
The temperature at which water vapor changes from a gas to a liquid is called the dew point. This varies depending on the amount of water vapor present in the air.
Water is a substance that changes from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water) through a process called condensation. This change in state occurs when the temperature of the water vapor decreases, causing it to lose energy and form liquid water droplets.
What point is it when gas changes into a liquid such as water vapor turning into water
That's the boiling point, and it depends on a lot of different factors.
Condensation is the process by which a gas or vapor changes into a liquid. This occurs when the temperature of the gas is decreased, causing the molecules to come closer together and form a liquid state.
When water vapor condenses, it changes from a gas to a liquid by losing heat energy. This process forms water droplets or ice crystals, depending on the temperature. Condensation is the reverse of evaporation, where water changes from a liquid to a gas.
Saturated gas temperature is the temperature at which a gas would be in equilibrium with the liquid phase of the gas (or with the liquid phase of a component of the gas if it was a gas mixture).
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the external pressure is known as the boiling point. At this point, the liquid changes to a gas by overcoming the external pressure.