Condensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization.
Overview
What Is Condensation
Condensation In Nature
Applications Of Condensation
Condensation In Everyday Life
Factors Affecting Condensation
The Science Behind Condensation
Condensation In Climate And Weather
Experimental Demonstrations Of Condensation
Difference Between Condensation And Evaporation
Future Research And Innovations In Condensation
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🌬️ Condensation occurs when gas turns into liquid as it cools down.
💧 You can see condensation when you breathe on a cold window, creating tiny drops of water.
🌫️ When steam meets cold air, it forms water droplets through condensation.
🌡️ Condensation plays a key role in the water cycle, helping to produce clouds and rain.
🌍 Dew on grass in the morning is a common example of condensation in nature.
🌧️ High humidity allows condensation to happen more easily.
🌈 Lower air pressure helps gas to condense into liquid more effectively.
🚀 Condensation is used in air conditioning to reduce humidity in the air.
🥤 When a cold soda can is placed in warm air, condensation forms on the outside.
🌥️ The formation of clouds in the sky is due to condensation of water vapor.
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