does the surrounding air become cool or warm when vapour phase of water condenses
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CONDESATION IS AN ENDOTHERMIC PROCESS THEREFORE ENERGY OR HEAT WOULD BE REQUIRED FROM SURROUNDINGS IN ORDER TO CONDENSE WATER VAPOUR OR ANY OTHER GASES.
AS HEAT HAS BEEN ABSORBED DURING THE REACTION THEREFORE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SURROUNDING WILL BE REDUCED AN AIR WILL BECOME COOL...
AS HEAT HAS BEEN ABSORBED DURING THE REACTION THEREFORE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SURROUNDING WILL BE REDUCED AN AIR WILL BECOME COOL...
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