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    Oct 24, 2016, 05:08 AM
    Is heat transferred when water vapor (liquid state) condense to form larger drops?
    Water vapor is tiny droplets of liquid water, suspended usually in air.
    So, when water vapor 'condenses' to form larger drops of water, there seems to be no 'change of state' (such as between gas and liquid) and so no heat exchange involved or required.
    Is that correct?

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