Condensation P1
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Roughly, what is condensation? | When gas cools and turns in to a liquid
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Explain, in terms of particles, what happens when a gas condenses.(2) | • When gas cools its particles lose energy and their attractive forces pull them together
• If the temperature is cool enough and the particles get close enough it becomes a liquid
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When would a gas condense? | If it came in to contact with a cooler surface
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Explain why the rate of condensation might speed up.(4) | • If gas temperature is lower then more particles lose more energy more quickly
• Surface gas touches has lower temperature
• If density is higher then attractive forces between particles will be higher
• Concentration of the substance in air is less
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