Understanding Condensation Quiz

An educational illustration depicting the condensation process, showing clouds forming from water vapor, a glass with condensation, and the transition from gas to liquid in a scientific context.

Understanding Condensation Quiz

Test your knowledge of the condensation process with this engaging quiz! Challenge yourself with five multiple-choice questions that cover the fundamentals of how gases change to liquids and the science behind it.

  • Learn about temperature effects on gases
  • Explore the concept of condensation
  • Discover what clouds are made of
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by CondensingClouds501
What has to happen to the temperature for a gas to condense?
Decrease
Increase
Stay the same
None of the above
Condensation is the change from...
Solid to Liquid
Liquid to Gas
Gas to Liquid
Solid to Gas
What are the clouds made from ?
Condensed water vapour making water droplets and ice
Dry ice
Water vapour
None of the above
What is the opposite of condensation?
Sublimation
Evaporation
Precipitation
Filter
On a hot day, a cold drink in a glass with ice will get condensation on the outside. Where is it from ?
The air
The ice inside the glass
The drink inside the glass
The hot day
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