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What happens to how much space the water fills when it changes into water vapor?

When water changes into water vapor, it expands and occupies more space compared to its liquid form. This is because in its vapor state, water molecules are more spread out and possess greater energy and movement, leading to increased volume.


What is the volume of 1 liter of water into vapor?

Q= 4.18(Kj/kg.C) x 1 (ltr) x(T2-T1) =Latent Heat of Vaporization = Hg - Hf = HfgRead more: How_much_heat_is_required_to_vaporize_1_liter_of_water


Why is there a limit on the amount of water vapor the air can hold?

It takes a lot of energy to turn water into water vapor. The amount of energy that the water gains to turn into water vapor begins to be transferred into the surrounding air. If the air is willing to take on more energy the water vapor condenses quicker. This is why hot air will hold more water vapor than cold air.


How does temperature affect the condensation?

Temperature affects condensation by influencing the rate at which water vapor molecules in the air condense into liquid water. As temperature decreases, the air's ability to hold water vapor decreases, leading to the condensation of water vapor into liquid water droplets. Warmer temperatures can hold more water vapor, delaying or preventing condensation.


What is the temperature at which water vapor in cooling air turns into a liquid water is?

The temperature at which water vapor in cooling air turns into a liquid is called the dew point. At this point, the air is saturated with moisture and can no longer hold any more water vapor, causing condensation to occur.

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If you changed the water to water vapor in a pressure cooker what volume would the water vapor occupy?

Water vapor occupies about 1700 times more volume than liquid water. So, if you changed all the water in a pressure cooker to water vapor, the volume occupied by the water vapor would be about 1700 times the volume of the liquid water.


What happens to how much space the water fills when it changes into water vapor?

When water changes into water vapor, it expands and occupies more space compared to its liquid form. This is because in its vapor state, water molecules are more spread out and possess greater energy and movement, leading to increased volume.


Which holds more water vapor 12kg of air or 20kg of air?

At the Chemical Convention known as STP, or Standard Temperature and Pressure, 20 kg of Air contains more water vapor.


Why does water vapour have less density than dry air?

First you must understand "density." Density is the amount of atoms in a given volume. You can artificially create situations when there are more atoms in a given volume where the atoms are either "dry air" or "water vapor." But in ordinary situations, water vapor is mixed with what we call "air" and in ordinary situations, "dry air" has less water vapor in a given volume, so, people tend to say that water vapor is "heavy" or more "dense" than "air" or "dry air."


Why does water vapour have less density?

Water vapor has less density than liquid water because it consists of individual water molecules that are more spread out and have higher kinetic energy. This causes water vapor to be less compact and have less mass per unit volume compared to liquid water.


Which has more volume 10 kilograms of liquid water or 10 kilograms of water vapor?

Water vapour.Water vapour.Water vapour.Water vapour.


When 1 gram of water is evaporated the volume of the water vapor increases but the mass remains constant Why does the mass of the water remain constant?

Mass never changes unless you add more to it, the volume actually stays the same but is more spread out.


Water vapor makes up hat fraction of atmospheric gases?

The amount of water vapor in atmospheric gases is highly variable. More water vapor is found at lower altitudes, at 30,000 feet there is virtually no water vapor. There is a maximum of 4% water vapor in the atmosphere at any time.


How does the water vapor content of air change with increasing temperature?

From what I think, as temperature increases, space between molecules of particles of air increases, which now has more space for water vapor to fit in. Also, as temperature increases, more water can evaporate to form vapor, so IF THE QUESTION IS IN RELATION TO A PLACE NEAR A WATER BODY, the water vapor content should increase.


What happens to water vapour when it is heated?

When water vapor is heated, it gains more energy and its molecules move faster. This can lead to an increase in the pressure and volume of the vapor. If the temperature continues to rise, the water vapor can reach a critical point where it transitions back into liquid water.


Does the amount of water vapor that a volume of air can hold decrease as air temperature rises?

No. It increases. Warmer air can hold more water than colder air.


10kg cotton weighs more or 10kg iron?

Both 10kg of cotton and 10kg of iron weigh the same, as they both have a mass of 10kg. The difference in the amount of space each material occupies may make it seem like one weighs more than the other, but in terms of weight, they are equal.