Condensation point
solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), gas (steam).
When water changes from a solid to a liquid, it undergoes melting. When it changes from a liquid to a vapor, it undergoes evaporation. These changes are driven by increases in temperature and energy levels.
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.
The freezing point - that is 0 0C or 32 0F
no, water is a liquid (regular water), solid (ice), and a gas (water vapor).
solid (ice), liquid (liquid water), gas (steam).
When water changes from a solid to a liquid, it undergoes melting. When it changes from a liquid to a vapor, it undergoes evaporation. These changes are driven by increases in temperature and energy levels.
boiling point
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.
The temperature it mst be when it changes from a liquid to a gas (water -> steam)
No it is the temperature at which water changes physical state from a liquid to a solid.
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.
Everything. Assuming the pressure and temperature is right
It's called the boiling point.
liquid to solid
Yes, the boiling of water can be easily reversed by simply cooling the water vapor.
Water because It is first solid its ice then when it melts it is liquid and when it is a gas its water vapor.