Each gas condenses at a different temp. as for water vapor it condenses at 212F or 100C
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The temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid is called the condensation point or the boiling point. This temperature is specific to each gas and is known as its condensation or boiling temperature. For example, water has a condensation point of 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas or vapor is known as the boiling point.
The temperature at which a substance in the liquid state becomes a gas is known as the boiling point. It is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure, allowing the substance to transition into the gas phase.
That's the boiling point, and it depends on a lot of different factors.
When a gas reaches its condensation point, it becomes a liquid. This transition happens when the temperature of the gas is lowered to the point at which its particles lose enough kinetic energy to come together and form a liquid.
A gas cools off to become a liquid in a process known as condensation. This occurs when the temperature of the gas drops below its condensation point, causing the gas particles to slow down and come together to form a liquid.
By Heating up, or Cooling down. If a solid heats up enough it turns to liquid. If a liquid heats up, it turns to gas. If a gas cools down, it becomes a liquid. If a liquid Freezes it becomes a solid