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Jaidyn Hammond
18 August, 09:50
What is the reverse of vaporization?
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Frankie Young
18 August, 11:40
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Answer: condensation.
Vaporization is the pass from liquid state to gaseous state.
Then the reverse is the transformation from gaseous state to liquid state.
That is called condensation.
When the water vaporizes the liquid transforms into vapor which goes to the atmosphere. When the water vapor of the atmosphere condensates liquid water is formed. You can see condensation when you have a glass with cold water and drops of water form in the exterior of the glass: those drops are liquid water that formed when the vapor of the air that surrounds the glass cools due to the lower temperature of the surface of the glass.
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