tiivistymislämpö
Tiivistymislämpö, or condensation heat, refers to the amount of thermal energy released by a gas when it changes state into a liquid at a constant temperature and pressure. This process is the reverse of vaporization, where heat is absorbed by a liquid to become a gas. The quantity of heat released during condensation is exactly equal to the amount of heat absorbed during vaporization for the same substance under the same conditions. This energy transfer is a fundamental aspect of phase transitions.
When a gas cools down to its dew point, its molecules lose kinetic energy and their intermolecular
The specific value of tiivistymislämpö is dependent on the substance and the pressure at which condensation