The process in which a gas changes to a liquid is called what?

The process in which a gas changes to a liquid is called what?

  • Correct Answer: vaporing
  • diffusion
  • fermentation
  • condensation

Explanation: The process in which a gas changes to a liquid is called condensation . Other examples of condensation are shown in Figure below . A gas condenses when it is cooled below its boiling point. At what temperature does water vapor condense?.

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