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Condensation will occur on the outside of the can because the cold surface of the can will cause moisture in the warm air to condense into water droplets. Evaporation will not occur on the surface of the can as the cold temperature will prevent water from evaporating into the air.
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.
The temperature of the liquid must reach its boiling point for vaporization to occur. This is when the liquid molecules have enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together and escape into the gas phase.
A dehumidifier is not needed, as it removes moisture from the air, thereby reducing the chances of water condensation occurring.
Condensation is the process by which a gas changes into a liquid, typically due to cooling. Cooling is the reduction of temperature in an object or substance. While condensation often involves cooling, they are not exactly the same process.
No. That is vaporization. Condensation is when a gas changes into a liquid.
The transformation from liquid to vapor is called vaporization. It can occur through either evaporation (at the surface of a liquid) or boiling (throughout the entire liquid).
Vaporization occur at the boiling point and from the total volume of the liquid.Evaporation occur at any temperature but only from the surface of the liquid.
The boiling point. The process is condensation, but condensation and boiling occur at the same temperature since the boiling point represents the temperature at which gas and liquid are in equilibrium with each other.
The change of state when a liquid turns into a gas is called vaporization. This process can occur through two mechanisms: evaporation, which happens at the surface of the liquid, and boiling, which occurs throughout the entire liquid when it reaches its boiling point. During vaporization, the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together are overcome, allowing them to escape into the gas phase.
Condensation occur after evaporation.
Condensation may or may not occur on water surfaces. Water vapors cool down and condenses.
Everything, if you cool it enough. NEARLY everything follows that up by turning from a liquid into a solid when cooled even further. (The exceptions are left as an exercise for the reader.)
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condensation
Condensation will occur on the outside of the can because the cold surface of the can will cause moisture in the warm air to condense into water droplets. Evaporation will not occur on the surface of the can as the cold temperature will prevent water from evaporating into the air.