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the changing of a gas into a liquid. (annie198) E.g when you get water on the inside of a window. The window has water vapour on it. The the cold rain hits the warmer suface of the window which has water vapour on. When water vapour is cooled it turns into water (a liqiud). The water will then start to drip down on the inside of the window because the water vapour which was on the inside of the window has been cooled. And then turned in to a liquid!
Well conduction in the movement of heat through air or liquid. So I wouldn't say that opening the window is try something like water being boiled:)
The ball whizzed right past my head, and went through the window.
When you exhale your breath contains water vapor. When this water vapor comes in contact with the cold window its kinetic energy is imparted to it causing the water vapor to condense forming many small water droplets upon it.
Condensation is like when you make fog on a cool window and it makes little drops so no, condensation is a gas turning into a liquid. Freezing is turning a liquid into a solid and melting is a solid to a liquid and finally a liquid into a gas is evaporation. I hope that helped! :)
condensation
condensation
Condensation. This is gas molecules forming in their liquid state.
Condensation. This is gas molecules forming in their liquid state.
When water vapor forms liquid water droplets on a window in the early morning, it is an example of condensation. This process occurs when warm, moist air cools down and the water vapor it contains changes into liquid water as it reaches its dew point. The droplets are formed on surfaces that are cooler than the surrounding air, leading to the visible accumulation of water.
No, the formation of liquid water droplets on a window due to water vapor is an example of condensation, not evaporation. Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools and changes from a gas to a liquid, often seen as dew or droplets on surfaces. Evaporation, on the other hand, is the process of liquid water turning into water vapor.
condensation
When water vapor condenses on a cool window surface in the early morning, it forms liquid water droplets due to a temperature difference. The glass surface is often cooler than the surrounding air, causing the water vapor to lose energy and transition from a gas to a liquid state. This phenomenon is an example of condensation, which commonly occurs in conditions of high humidity and cooler temperatures, such as during the night when the temperature drops.
Condensation - the cold glass causes the warm air to condense from gas to liquid.
Condensation. This is gas molecules forming in their liquid state.
Condensation. The water vapor in your breath (a gas) is chilling, and condensing into liquid water on the glass.
condensation, where the warm water vapor in your breath comes into contact with the cold window, causing it to cool and turn from a gas to a liquid.