The condensed state of a gas refers to when the gas undergoes a physical change to become a liquid or solid through a process called condensation. This usually occurs when the gas is cooled or compressed, causing the gas particles to come together and form a denser state.
When water molecules get to a certain temperature, they change into their gas state (evaporation). Condensation occurs when the evaporated water hits something cool, and it reverts back to its liquid state. This is why if you boil water and then put a lid over it, condensation gathers in the top of the lid. Also condensed water can be dew drops. They are purified.
The most condensed state of matter is a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). BECs are formed at extremely low temperatures near absolute zero, where atoms behave as a single quantum entity, exhibiting wave-like properties. This state allows for the observation of quantum phenomena on a macroscopic scale.
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Plasma condensate is a state of matter that is formed when a plasma gas is cooled and condensed into a liquid state. It is a dense and stable form of plasma that can have unique properties and applications in various fields such as energy production and materials science.
An ideal gas cannot be condensed because it is assumed that ideal gas particles have no intermolecular forces and occupy no volume. This means that, under ideal conditions, they do not attract each other, which prevents them from coming together to form a liquid or solid state. Additionally, the kinetic energy of the particles is assumed to be sufficiently high to overcome any potential attractive forces that might lead to condensation.
Yes, liquid nitrogen gas can be condensed to form liquid nitrogen. This is done by lowering the temperature of the gas to its boiling point (-196°C) or below, causing it to condense into a liquid state. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in various applications such as cryogenic freezing and cooling.
By "more condensed", do you mean "denser"? If so, the answer is "usually but not always". The most famous example of a substance where the solid form is less dense than the liquid form at the same temperature is water.
False. Steam fog or clouds are made of water vapor in the gas state condensed into tiny droplets, not in the liquid state.
Ideal gases can be condensed, but the ideal gas model may fail for gases at higher temperatures.
The element Krypton (Kr) has a boiling point of -152.30C, so it is a gas at room temperature.As a gas, it is Colorless and …When condensed, it is a Colorless liquid.
When a gas is changed to a liquid the gas has condensed, or liquefied or cooled.
When water molecules get to a certain temperature, they change into their gas state (evaporation). Condensation occurs when the evaporated water hits something cool, and it reverts back to its liquid state. This is why if you boil water and then put a lid over it, condensation gathers in the top of the lid. Also condensed water can be dew drops. They are purified.
The least condensed state of matter is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are stripped of their electrons, leading to a highly ionized and electrically conductive mixture of charged particles. Plasma is found in stars, lightning, and in some man-made technologies like plasma TVs and fusion reactors.
A model for the solar system in which the sun and planets condensed from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust
No, temperature remains constant during the process of condensation. As a gas cools and transitions to a liquid state, the temperature stays the same until all the gas has condensed into a liquid.
The condensed ground state electron configuration for Barium is [Xe] 6s^2. This indicates that Barium has a full inner electron shell (represented by the noble gas configuration of Xenon) and two electrons in the outermost 6s orbital.
It is made of condensed water