During condensation, which is a change in the physical state of a substance, atoms or molecules of a gas (depending on the material being considered) lose energy and begin to "clump together" and form the tiniest droplets. As more and more cooling occurs, the droplets collect more and more atoms or molecules and get larger. At some point, the droplets are large enough that they cannot stay airborne, and they fall as "rain" and collect as a liquid. A link to the Wikipedia article on condensation is provided.
Condensation is the process where a gas or vapor changes into a liquid state. This occurs when the temperature of the gas or vapor decreases to the point where it can no longer remain a gas, causing the molecules to come together to form a liquid.
The term you're looking for is "dew point." This is the temperature at which the air reaches saturation and water vapor begins to condense into liquid water.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
When it reaches it's boiling point.
Condensation point is the same as boiling point of methanol: 65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F
When a gas reaches its condensation point, it becomes a liquid. This transition happens when the temperature of the gas is lowered to the point at which its particles lose enough kinetic energy to come together and form a liquid.
It undergoes a phase change, and turns to liquid.
When a gas reaches its condensation point, it becomes a liquid. This is the point at which the gas molecules lose enough energy to come together and form a liquid phase.
Condensation occurs when a gas changes state to a liquid.
Condensation pressure occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the gas to condense into a liquid state. This process typically happens when the gas reaches its saturation point and cannot hold any more moisture, leading to the formation of liquid droplets.
A liquid.
Condensation is the process where a gas or vapor changes into a liquid state. This occurs when the temperature of the gas or vapor decreases to the point where it can no longer remain a gas, causing the molecules to come together to form a liquid.
The condensation point for a gas is the temperature at which the gas changes into its liquid state through the process of condensation. It is the reverse of the boiling point, where a liquid changes into its gas state.
It continues to cool until it reaches it's boilng point. At which it will condense then cool further until it reaches it's melting point. It will then continue to cool until it's entropy is minized at absolute zero.
It undergoes a phase change, and turns to liquid.
Condensation
No, Gas--->liquid (condensation). Solid---->liquid (melting)