When cooling down (and/or compressing) a gas mixture, the first condensing gas has the highest boiling (= condensation) point temperature, in other words the least volatile compound.
The gas will condense and turn into a liquid.
yes, by getting it to condense
To melt refers to the transformation from solid to liquid (think ice to water) To condense refers to the transformation from gas to liquid (think steam to water)
Turning a solid to a gas is sublimation. You cannot go directly from a gas to a solid. First you have to condense the gas and then freeze it. Sure you can - at the triple point
It provides heat to the surface it condenses to. That is why gas condenses on cold surfaces.
Yes. It is the temperature at which a gas condenses into a liquid.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
Dodecane gas will condense to a liquid at its boiling point of approximately 216°C (421°F) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
This water remain as a gas.
Type your answer As you start to compress the gas you will get an increase in pressure. As the pressure increases you will hit a point where you will start to condense liquid from the gas. (assuming heat generated is removed) As the pressure continues to increase the amount of gas present decreases and the amount of liquid increases. You will eventually reach a point where there is no gas present, only liquidhere...
simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense Liam sams