Depends on pressure. Look up "triple-point" of water. At sea level, water boils at 100C=373 K=212F; so at 101,325 Pa (that is, the pressure at sea level) water changes phase from liquid to gaseous (and vice versa) at 100C (or 212F, or 373K).
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Precipitation
When liquid water changes into water vapor it is called evaporation. Condensation would be the opposite from water vapor to liquid water.
The process by which water (liquid) changes into Water vapor (gas) is called Evaporation.
The formation of liquid water from water vapor is called condensation. This occurs when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid water, such as when moisture in the air condenses into droplets on a cold surface like a window or mirror.
When a gas (vapor) changes to the liquid phase, it is called condensation.
This is called condensation… water vapor changing to liquid water or the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
It is called Condensation :)
"evaporation"
evapouration.
Water vapor is called "condensation" when it cools and changes from a gas to a liquid.
CondensationCondensation is the process by which water vapor changes to liquid.
The process that changes water vapor to liquid water is called condensation. Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools down and turns back into liquid water, forming clouds or water droplets.
Precipitation
evapouration.
Water vapor changes to liquid by a process called condensation. When water vapor loses heat energy, it condenses into liquid water. This commonly occurs when the surrounding air cools, reaching its dew point temperature.
It is by condensation that water vapor changes to liquid water.
The process of water vapor turning into liquid water is called condensation. This occurs when the water vapor loses heat energy and changes into liquid form. It is a key step in the water cycle.