Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization.
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The condition that causes no condensation is when the relative humidity of the air is less than 100%. If the air is not saturated with moisture, then condensation will not occur.
During condensation, heat energy is released as water vapor changes to liquid water. This is known as the latent heat of condensation.
Condensation releases energy as it changes from a gas to a liquid, usually in the form of heat. This process is called the latent heat of condensation.
Yes, because condensation is the change in state from a gas to a liquid, and evaporation (a type of vaporization) is the change from a liquid to a gas.
Condensation is where a vapour (gas) is cooled, and droplets of liquid form. Vapourisation is where a liquid is heated, and the liquid turns into vapour (gas).
evaporation is when liquid gets hot and turns into steam condensation is wen liquid gets cold and turns into a fog like substance
Condensation is changing from a gas to a liquid. In sublimation, substance goes directly from solid to gas without ever becoming a liquid. Moth balls and dry ice both do that.
Both are the process of water changing state: first condensation is changing from vapor to liquid and evaporation is from liquid to a gas.
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Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
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Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase and is the reverse of evaporation.
It is known as condensation.
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distillation is the process of heating up a liquid mixture (seawater, sugar in water, tea, etc) until pure water vapor rises up then condenses in the condenser tube, then runs down into a holding apparatus (beaker, etc) and that is pure water, or close to it. condensation is when water vapour in the air forms liquid water on something cold. (this is why when you have a cold glass of water, it becomes wet on the outside.)
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