Condensation is the opposite of evaporation. It takes place when water vapor in the air condenses from a gas, back into a liquid form, and leaves the atmosphere, returning to the surface of the Earth.
Usually in order for condensation to take place, the atmosphere must be fully saturated. In other words, the maximum vapor pressure must have been reached.
In addition to being saturated, the nature of water requires that their be a surface upon which water can condense. This surface might be blades of grass, or windows. In the atmosphere condensation often takes place around dust particles, or other particulates such as smoke, and even microscopic bacteria
One gallon of condensed skim milk weighs approximately 8.6 pounds.
The equivalent volume of 385g of condensed milk in milliliters is approximately 436 ml.
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Condensation.
The energy released when water is condensed from water vapor is known as the heat of condensation. This process releases about 40.7 kJ of energy per mole of water condensed. To calculate the energy released when 6.0 g of water is condensed, you would first convert grams to moles and then use the molar heat of condensation to find the total energy released.
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