The creation of "mist" or steam (condensation) from water is exothermic but the mirror is not experiencing any kind of chemical reaction.
Evaporation of a liquid is an endothermic process.
yes mist is evaporated water.
jebus is 7up and not spritesierra mist
The book "Gorillas in the Mist" was written in 1983 by zoologist Dian Fossey (1932-1985).
Mist is performed by fine droplets of liquid in a gas... so an example would be in the shower when their is white steam coming out which is basically mist. the persin at the top is sooo WRONG. steam and mist are NOT the same.
Dry ice is the cold dense white mist produced by solid carbon dioxide in the air. The sublimation of dry ice is an endothermic reaction.
Evaporation of a liquid is an endothermic process.
Mist is formed.
It evaporated.
evaporated
concentration or condensation is due to temperature or humidity
It evaporated.
it evaporates and becomes moisture in d air
Condensation. Where hot water vapour hits a cold surface and turns back in to water vapor.
This is because the air inside your lungs is heated by your body, raising it close onto your body's internal temperature of around 99F. When you breathe out into cool air, the water vapour in your breath rapidly cools and turns into liquid droplets, hence forming mist.
The mirror has been warmed by her breath to the point where no appreciable condensation could form since condensation will only form on cold objects.
the mist is about clouds of mist trapping people inside a store because the mist had flesh eating monsters.