no. chemical reaction requires a new substance to be created
NO!!! It is a PHYSICAL change of phase between gas and liquid.
It's a physical change. All changes of state (solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, for example) are physical changes.
it drips from somewhere
The process of boiling water and cooling the resulting water vapor is reversible because it can be easily reversed by either heating the cooled water or condensing the water vapor. When water is boiled, it turns into vapor due to the input of heat energy. Conversely, when the water vapor is cooled, it condenses back into liquid water by releasing heat energy.
Boiling water and the formation of water vapor is a physical change that is reversible because the process can be reversed by cooling the vapor back into liquid water. When water is heated to its boiling point, it transforms from liquid to gas (water vapor). If the vapor is then cooled, it condenses back into liquid water, demonstrating that the original state can be restored. This interchangeability between liquid and vapor forms signifies a reversible reaction.
A chemical reaction
Vapor is not a chemical reaction itself. It is the gaseous state of a substance that was previously in liquid or solid form. The process of creating vapor from a liquid or solid can involve a physical change (such as evaporation) rather than a chemical reaction.
When water vapor becomes a liquid, it is called condensation.
NO!!! It is a PHYSICAL change of phase between gas and liquid.
When water vapor becomes liquid water, it is called condensation.
They change from a liquid to a vapor (gas).
It is physical, change of state, just cooling down
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Condensation
It becomes a gas/vapor.
It's a physical change. All changes of state (solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, for example) are physical changes.
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.