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when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
No, condensation occurs when water vapor is cooled and changes from a gas to a liquid. Heating water vapor would cause it to remain in its gaseous state or potentially transform into steam, which is still a gas.
Vapor is the gaseous form of a substance that is normally in a liquid or solid state at room temperature. It results from the evaporation or boiling of a liquid.
The process you are referring to is called condensation. Condensation occurs when the vapor of a substance cools and transforms back into its liquid state.
When thermal energy is released, water turns from a liquid state to a gaseous state, becoming water vapor or steam.
Liquid water become gaseous water.
The most obvious answer is that the vapor will condense rapidly, even possibly before your eyes. By condense, I mean that the vapor will quickly turn into a liquid state. It will then freeze into a solid state (ice).
All gases become liquids when cooled to their respective boiling points. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of the gas matches the external pressure, causing the gas to condense into a liquid state.
Water vapor is a gas, which is an official state of matter.
Water vapor is a gas, which is an official state of matter.
water vapor (gas state) can turn into water (liquid state) when cooled.
well water vapor is a gas that is fueling the car with gas I LOVE SCIENCE
No, when water is cooled, it typically transforms into ice (solid form) first before turning into water vapor (gas form) through the process of evaporation or boiling. Water vapor is the gaseous state of water that is formed when liquid water boils or evaporates.
Vapor is indeed a state of matter. Gaseous.
Subcooled vapor refers to a vapor that is at a temperature lower than its saturation temperature at a given pressure. In other words, it is a vapor that is in a superheated state but exists at a temperature below its boiling point at the current pressure. Subcooled vapor is not in equilibrium with its liquid state and is considered to be in a superheated state.
Evaporation is the movement from the liquid state to the gas(vapor) state in Physical Science or Matter.
When cooled, water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets due to a decrease in temperature, leading to the formation of clouds or fog. This process occurs when the air becomes saturated with water vapor, causing it to change from a gas to a liquid state.