Physics, asked by jazz260, 11 months ago

The surrounding air becomes warm or cool when vapour phase of H2O condenss. explain?

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Answered by drchethanashivapraka
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Answer:

cool

Explanation:

when H2O is in vapour form, it makes the surroundings warm. But after it condenses onto the skin, it turns back to liquid form causing a cooling effect.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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The surrounding air becomes warm or cool when vapour phase of H2O condenses because:

● At the point when condensation happens, there is a drop in vitality or energy and this vitality or energy has head off to some place to the environment.

● Along these lines, the encompassing air turns out to be warm when fume period of h2o consolidates.

● At the point when water fume consolidates, it gets cooler and into water. There is a great deal of warmth put away in steam.

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