Water will condense from the air onto the glass, so it will develop droplets of water. and the tea will warm up, if left outside for a long enough time. If it is sweat tea, it will draw flies and some kinds of bees.
Condensation.
Condensation.
Condensation.
Answer this question… When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea, this is an example of _____.
That's an example of condensation
The moisture in the warm air collects on the cold glass. When enough moisture collects, it forms beads of water that run down the side of the glass.
The cold glass cools the air surrounding the glass. This in turn condenses water vapor in the air such that little water droplets form around the surface of the glass. These droplets are what you recognize as being moist :)
its a physical reaction, called condensation
Iced Ink. (say it aloud, it sounds like I stink!)
the cold glass cools the air in contact with the glass to the point that it can no longer hold as much water vapor as is present. This makes water condense on the outside of the glass. or more formally The vapor pressure of water at the temperature of the glass is less than the partial pressure of water vapor in the surrounding air causing condensation.
It is because the heat is driven out of your hand. That's the simplest I can put it.
It is because the heat is driven out of your hand. That's the simplest I can put it.