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Q: What is it called when a liquid forms on the outside of a jar?
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What is the name of the process which causes this liquid to form on the outside of the jar?

The process is called condensation. It is the reverse of vaporization.


What is the name of the process which causes liquid to form on the outside of the jar?

The process is called condensation. It is the reverse of vaporization.


What is the name of the process which causes the liquid to form outside a jar?

condensation


Do water form outside a hot water jar?

no it forms on the inside


What is the name when you see drops of liquid on the outsides of a jar?

it is called condensation.


Where does the water on the outer side of the jar loaded with juice come from?

If the liquid inside the jar is colder than the surroundings, then the air near the jar will lose some of it's energy to the jar (and to the liquid). As the air cools water vapor in the air may turn to liquid, which forms water droplets on the surface of the glass. This process is known as condensation. Colder liquid will show a more damatic effect. Also the level of humidity in the air will affect how much water condenses on the glass.


What do you call water that clings to side of a jar?

It is called condensation. It forms when there is too much humidity in the area.


When you put ice cubes in a jar what happens to the outside of the jar?

Condensation.......


Where does water in the jar come from when an empty jar is left outside overnight?

Rain or Condensation


Does a fungus decay faster when sealed tightly in a jar or just leaving it outside without any jar?

Outside exposed to the atmosphere. Needs Oxygen to decompose


Liquid bromine placed in a gas jar for one hour will diffuse throughtout the jar. Explain what happens to the liquid bromine in terms of particles?

senior chemistry textbook? im on that question!


Why it is problematic for a cream to get spread on the outside of a jar?

Medicinal and cosmetic creams are often intended for specific uses and specific parts of the body. Unless protective gloves are worn, handling the jar with cream outside will result in the cream on the hands where it may not be desired. A cream can make the outside of the jar slippery, more difficult to handle, and increase the risk of the jar slipping, falling and breaking, resulting in the cream spreading to places where it was not intended to be.