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describe the phase change for h 2 o as pressure is
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Describe the phase change for H$_2$O as pressure is raised at 100°C.
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Condensation occurs when a gas transitions to a liquid phase, typically by cooling or increasing pressure.
IPU CET - 2016
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Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
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Solution and Explanation
At 100°C, raising the pressure causes the gaseous H$_2$O to condense into liquid water.
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