And this process is called evaporation. When a gas cools down ... This change is called condensation. The process can be reversed again if we warm up the liquid. Oh hang on.
Students will be able to develop and explain a particle-level model to describe evaporation and condensation in the context of the water cycle. The water cycle depends on the processes of evaporation ...
Note: The particles on the side of the cup may look like a solid, but in this case, they are meant to represent a drop of liquid. Water molecules break away the surface of the water (evaporate) and ...
The models include not only monatomic but also polyatomic gases, mixtures, chemical reactions. A special chapter is devoted to evaporation and condensation phenomena. Each section is accompanied by ...
In OVPD, the organic compound is thermally evaporated into a diluting, non-reactive gas stream, and then transported in a hot-walled reactor toward a cooled substrate where condensation occurs (see ...