Condensation is typically considered an energy loss because it releases energy as heat when water vapor changes to liquid water. This energy is known as latent heat of condensation.
Condensation releases energy in the form of heat to the surrounding environment. As water vapor condenses into liquid water, it gives off the latent heat of vaporization that was absorbed during evaporation.
Water vapor loses energy during the process of condensation. As the vapor cools and condenses, it releases latent heat energy, which is why condensation often forms clouds or dew when warm, moist air cools down.
Evaporation and Condensation are based upon the energy in the water molecules. If the water temperature (vapor) is above the surface temperature, it will evaporate. If the water temperature (vapor) is below the surface temperature it will condense. Evaporation and condensation are happening at the same time. We add the term "Net" at the beginning to show which is happening at a greater rate. The temperature at which there is net condensation is referred to as dew point.
Particles release thermal energy during condensation as they transform from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This release of energy helps the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a more ordered arrangement in the liquid phase.
Freezing typically represents a loss of energy. When a substance freezes, its molecules lose kinetic energy and slow down, leading to the formation of a solid structure. This process releases energy in the form of heat.
When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.
A gas loses thermal energy during condensation.
its loses thermal energy...
A temperature change requires as gain or loss of heat energy.
Exothermic Condensation mean the compound loss the kinetic energy that keep them at separate distance from each other and remain in form of gas. It is the release of these energy in condensation thus condensation is exothermic.
no, because condensation is loss of thermal energy from a hot body , only temperature difference should maintain
Condensation releases energy in the form of heat to the surrounding environment. As water vapor condenses into liquid water, it gives off the latent heat of vaporization that was absorbed during evaporation.
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Substances can change states through processes such as melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, or sublimation. These changes occur when the temperature or pressure of the substance is altered, causing the particles to either gain or lose energy and rearrange themselves into a different state.
For what?It requires a heat gain for the water,but a heat loss for whatever the water is in contact with.
yes, electrons may change energy levels through a gain or loss of energy.
When water gains energy the water molecules turn into vapor also known as Evaporation.