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Understanding Condensation: Review, Importance, and Energy Transfer in Weather

This resource delves into the process of condensation, a key mechanism in weather formation. It discusses why condensation is vital, especially in cloud formation, and examines energy transfer during phase changes of water: solid, liquid, and gas. Through practice questions and reference tables, students will learn how energy is absorbed during melting and vaporization, and released during freezing and condensation. This knowledge is crucial for understanding weather phenomena and atmospheric changes.

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Understanding Condensation: Review, Importance, and Energy Transfer in Weather

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  1. Get a red review book and a reference table

  2. Condensation Quiz Review • Why is condensation important for weather? • Condensation is the process by which clouds form Practice

  3. Energy is transferred when water changes between solid/liquid/gas • Find this table in the ESRT (p.1!)

  4. Energy is transferred when water changes between solid/liquid/gas • Melting and vaporization Heat is gained during: Heat is released during: Freezing and condensation Which process releases the most energy? Condensation 2260 J/g When heat is released during condensation the surrounding air will get warmer! Practice

  5. Go to the red review book p.128! Use ref tab. P.14

  6. Question 53: Reference Table p.12—Remember to subtract!

  7. Question 53: Reference Table p.12—Remember to subtract!

  8. Question 53: Reference Table p.12—Remember to subtract!

  9. Question 53: Reference Table p.12—Remember to subtract!

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