Answer by MaxW for What is the condensation point of water?
In other words, what is the Condensation Point of water?The dew point is the point at which liquid water would condense from the atmosphere, and the frost point is the temperature at which ice would...
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I wasn't sure about this myself! But after thinking about it logically, I realized that when a gas condenses into a liquid at around 50 Degrees, I knew that when a liquid condensed, it was one step...
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You're right - water vapor can exist at temperatures such as $\pu{50^\circ C}$. This is a phenomenon known as evaporative cooling, where molecules of water with higher kinetic energies tend to...
View ArticleAnswer by Gavin Kramar for What is the condensation point of water?
From a chemical engineering perspective (where we do a lot with steam), the answer is dependent on if you're in a closed system or not. If I put some water in a closed container, it would evaporate...
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The boiling point of water is $\pu{100^\circ C}$. However, we find that even at room temperature, water can evaporate into gas.Therefore, water vapor can exist at temperatures of, say, $\pu{50^\circ...
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