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When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, then _____ joules are released for every gram. 12260334

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When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, then _____ joules are released for every gram. 12260334

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When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, approximately 2260 joules of energy are released for every gram. This is known as the heat of condensation.

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