In evaporation, a liquid such as water changes to a gaseous state.
In sublimation, a solid such as ice changes driectly to a gas or vapor without going through a liquid state.
This change of state is called condensation.
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.
Large amounts of energy are expended
Energy because energy can be used as heat.
Condensation is when water vapour (steam) turns into a liquid. When water vapour are gas particles which have a lot of energy and go in all directions however when water vapor is cooled the particles lose energy and when they bump into each other they do not have enough energy to bounce again so they stay together and form a liquid
Water vapor is in the gaseous state.
Because it physically changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
When heat is applied to water, the molecules excite and move faster, and change into a gaseous state.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Gaseous water is called vapours.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Gaseous
The change from a liquid state to a gas state is known as evaporation. This is common when water is boiled and it becomes vapor.
From liquid water change to solid: freezing.From liquid water change to gaseous: vaporization.From solid water change to liquid: melting.From solid water change to gaseous: sublimation.
Water vapor is what water in the gaseous state is called. In this state, it makes mist or fog, and eventually falls from the air as precipitation.
The change is from gas to liquid: H2O in the gaseous form condenses into the liquid we know as water.
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.