Chemistry, asked by sahalkp837, 1 month ago


By what name is the change of state taking place here known?
(Evaporation, condensation, Liquefaction)​

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The required answer is: condensation

Explanation:

  • You may have seen how a room-temperature ice cube melts to produce water or how water boils to eventually become vapor and evaporate. State alterations describe these modifications to matter.
  • Heat is the type of energy in this instance that causes the condition to change.
  • The energy of the particles, the distance between the particles, and particle velocity are all increased as heat is absorbed. There is less of an attracting force between the particles.
  • When heated, some compounds instantly transform into a gas without first producing liquid. condensation is the phenomenon at hand.
  • As some of the shower's hot water evaporates, it cools and loses energy as it comes into touch with cooler surfaces like the mirror. The energy needed to counteract the forces of attraction between the cooler water particles has been lost. As they combine, liquid water droplets are created. Condensation is the process by which gas transforms into a liquid.

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