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Does the surrounding air become warm or cool when vapour phase of h2o condenses?explain.
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When the vapor phase of h20 condenses, the surrounding air becomes a little cold since it liberates some amount of heat energy in order to change its phase from the gaseous state (vapor) to the liquid state (droplets of water).
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