Do the average kinetic energy of water molecules in the glass increases in condensation
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no
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its average kinetic energy would decrease
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No, the average kinetic energy of the water molecules decreases in condensation.
- Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy present in a substance.
- More the heat present in a given amount of a substance, more the temperature and hence more kinetic energy.
- During condensation, the temperature of the substance decreases as a result of losing heat.
- Hence, the average kinetic energy decreases.
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