The movement of particles decreases during condensation. As a substance changes from a gas to a liquid during condensation, the particles come closer together and lose some of their kinetic energy, resulting in a slower overall movement.
Particles decrease during condensation as water vapor cools and changes into liquid water droplets. This process involves the clustering of water molecules from the vapor phase into liquid form, resulting in a decrease in the number of individual particles.
During condensation, energy is transferred from one particle to another through collisions. When a gas particle loses energy, it slows down and its kinetic energy decreases, allowing it to come closer to other particles and interact with them. This transfer of energy causes the gas particles to come together and form a liquid.
During condensation, heat energy is released as water vapor changes to liquid water. This is known as the latent heat of condensation.
The movement of particles increases during vaporization as they gain more energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition from a condensed phase to a gaseous phase.
The movement of particles decreases during condensation. As a substance changes from a gas to a liquid during condensation, the particles come closer together and lose some of their kinetic energy, resulting in a slower overall movement.
Particles decrease during condensation as water vapor cools and changes into liquid water droplets. This process involves the clustering of water molecules from the vapor phase into liquid form, resulting in a decrease in the number of individual particles.
Assuming constant volume, in order to condense you must decrease temperature/heat.
During condensation, energy is transferred from one particle to another through collisions. When a gas particle loses energy, it slows down and its kinetic energy decreases, allowing it to come closer to other particles and interact with them. This transfer of energy causes the gas particles to come together and form a liquid.
During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.
Energy is released during condensation. As a gas transitions to a liquid, it releases latent heat energy, which is why condensation processes are exothermic.
Water molecule is usually lost during condensation reactions.
The water goes through different phases during its movement from one reservoir to another: liquid, solid and gas. The physical processes involved in this movement are: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and subsurface flow.
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During condensation, heat energy is released as water vapor changes to liquid water. This is known as the latent heat of condensation.
Heat is released during condensation. When a gas changes to a liquid during condensation, the molecules lose energy and release it in the form of heat.
The movement of particles increases during vaporization as they gain more energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition from a condensed phase to a gaseous phase.