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What happens when water vapor condenses into dew in terms of energy
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The extra energy from the vapor(a gas)leaves the vapor when it becomes dew(a liquid)and goes into the surrounding area.
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the water absorbs energy which causes chemical bonds to form, changing water into dew
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