Condensation

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The process of a gas changing into a liquid

Real World Example

Imagine coming home after a long day and having to fit all your clothes into an already full closet. Just as you need to find a way to compress and organize your clothes to make them fit, condensation involves gas molecules slowing down and coming closer together to form a liquid. In this analogy, your clothes represent the gas molecules, the closet space is like the available space for the molecules to condense, and squeezing clothes into the closet mirrors the process of gas particles losing energy and packing tightly to transition into a liquid state.

Practice Version

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