The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water. A chemical change is usually not so reversible.
steam from the turbine passes through tubes that are suurounded by water that is cooler than the steam the steam is therefore cooled the steam then turns back into water condensation =condensor
solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), gas (steam).
The double tube in a Liebig condenser allows cold water to flow through the inner tube, cooling the hot vapor inside the outer tube, which then condenses into a liquid. This double-tube design maximizes the surface area for efficient heat exchange, improving the condensation process.
The changes between a liquid and a gas is that when the liquid gets really hot it starts to dissolve into steam or gas
A condenser is the piece of equipment that changes steam and oil vapor to liquid. It works by cooling the vapor down until it reaches its dew point and condenses into a liquid form.
Inside a condenser, vaporized refrigerant from the compressor is condensed back into a liquid state by releasing heat to the surroundings. This process helps to lower the temperature of the refrigerant so that it can circulate back into the system and cool the area being conditioned.
Water changes to steam and can evaporate.
A flow diagram of a steam condenser typically illustrates the process of condensing steam into water for reuse in a steam cycle. The diagram shows steam entering the condenser, where it comes into contact with cooling water, leading to heat exchange that cools the steam. As the steam condenses, it transforms into liquid water, which is then collected and often pumped back into the boiler. The cooling water, having absorbed the heat, is usually expelled or recycled back to a cooling system.
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gas to liquid is condensation. think of when the steam condenses on a surface as it cools
The condensation point of steam is when it changes from a gas to a liquid at 100 degrees Celsius.
This is to cool the steam turbine condenser, where the steam outlet from the turbine's last stage is condensed before returning to the boiler feed pump inlets. The cooling towers circulate water that passes through tubes inside the condenser, separate from the steam/water in the boilers.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water. A chemical change is usually not so reversible.
It is important to maintain a vacuum in a condenser if you want it to work well.
water when heated in a kettle turns into steam
evaporation