Does the surrounding air become warm or cool when vapour phase of H2O condenses? Explain.
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IT WILL KNOW AS A HUMIDITY BY THIS PROCESS CONDENSES IT NOT COOL NOT EVEN HOT
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A wonderful question from physics
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Condensation is an exothermic process Therefore energy or heat is required from surrounding in order to condense water vapor
as the heat is absorbed during the reaction therefore the temperature surrounding air will be reduced and air will become cool
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