Condensation is the process in which vapor cools and returns to liquid.
Water typically cools to around room temperature (20-25°C) when passing through a Liebig condenser, which is a type of water-cooled condenser used in laboratory settings to cool hot vapors and condense them back into liquid form.
The liquid water is transformed in vapors.
Vapors are formed by he process of evaporation. Water in the water bodies evaporate to form vapors.
Water Vaper forms when liquid water evaporates.
Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
It either freezes or turns to water if the temperature doesn't drop quickly enough
Condensation may or may not occur on water surfaces. Water vapors cool down and condenses.
When water evaporates, it turns into vapors. These vapors reach earth's surface.
Water vapors are formed by evaporation . Condensation turns vapors into water again.
It smothers AND cools because the extinguishing agent is made up of foam and water. The main reason for the foam is to keep vapors from rising from the flammable liquid and the water is naturally cool.
The cool air blowing from the AC cools the water vapors, condensing to form water droplets on the window. Same thing happens on a cold glass of water. This is explained in the water cycle.
Evaporated water is water vapors.
Water vapour evaporates due to heat and goes into the clouds. Then when the clouds cool the water vapour condenses and falls as rain <== I think :S
Water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
water vapors
Water typically cools to around room temperature (20-25°C) when passing through a Liebig condenser, which is a type of water-cooled condenser used in laboratory settings to cool hot vapors and condense them back into liquid form.
Evaporated water is vapors of water, a gas.