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How to Explain the Process of Condensation to Children. Explaining the process of condensation to children is easier when illustrations and experiments are ...
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Let's explain condensation first. Condensation happens when several gas molecules come together and form a liquid. It all happens because of a loss of energy. Gases are really excited atoms. When they lose energy, they slow down and begin to collect.
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All too often, condensation and its prevention is not given adequate attention in building design and construction. The following is an attempt to explain condensation, what its effects are, and how it can be controlled.
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Run and get a glass of water and put it on the table next to you. Take a good long look at the water. Now -- can you guess how old it is? ... Water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds. This is called condensation.
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For the life of me, I could not figure out what were the proper settings on my car dashboard to reduce the condensation properly. I seemed to keep making it worse. Should I be trying to heat up the windshield? Cool it down?
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The apparent condensation effect observed with mixed monolayers of lecithin and cholesterol has been examined with respect to both molecular interaction and molecular cavity models.
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Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. Condensation generally occurs in the atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and loses its capacity to hold water vapor. The water vapor condenses on a cool surface to form liquid water.
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Condensation -- In general, the physical process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or solid; the opposite of evaporation, although on the molecular scale, both processes are always occurring. ... Please read the disclaimer for details.
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Discuss the role of condensation nuclei in the formation of fog and clouds. ... Explain the terms used to describe sky conditions from cloud observations.
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