steam condenses on cooling
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When steam condenses it becomes liquid water. When liquid water solidifies it becomes ice.
What happens to the temperature of steam while it is condensing, and what happens to the
temperature of water while it is solidifying?
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Temperature of steam while it is condensing - stays the same, temperature of water while it is solidifying - stays the same
During the fusion or condensing, the heat released comes from the increasing interaction of molecules of water, and not from the cooling of the molecules, Hence the temperature during phase change remains constant.
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because stream is in the gas form and gas when cooled it turns into water.
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