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.
During condensation, heat energy is removed from a gas to change it into a liquid. Temperature remains constant during this phase change as the heat energy is used to break the intermolecular bonds and overcome the forces holding the gas molecules together.
The energy change that occurs during condensation is: temperature.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
When the temperature decreases, substances can change phase from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid. This is known as condensation or freezing.
Yes, water absorbs thermal energy during condensation because the process involves changing water vapor into liquid water. This release of heat energy allows the water vapor to change state to liquid at a lower temperature.
During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.
During condensation, heat energy is removed from a gas to change it into a liquid. Temperature remains constant during this phase change as the heat energy is used to break the intermolecular bonds and overcome the forces holding the gas molecules together.
The energy change that occurs during condensation is: temperature.
The change from gas to liquid is called condensation. During condensation, gas molecules lose energy and come closer together, forming a liquid. This typically occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases.
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Condensation
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
Lowering the temperature until the change of phase is occurring (condensation, liquefaction).
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Liquid to gas