Yes.
This is condensation. Energy is added to the substance inside the ,so it causes the endothermic change of condensation.
The napkin will get wet and will form water vapor.
It is called condensation. It is when the Coldness around the cup slows down the moisture in the air ( because moisture is fast in molecular speed) and turns it back into a liquid. The moisture in the air is warm and cooled and slowed down
Common examples of condensation include water droplets forming on a cold drink, mist forming on windows on a cold day, and steam rising from a hot cup of coffee. Another example is seeing your breath in the cold air on a winter day.
Water does not form on the outside of a cup when you have a hot drink because the heat from the drink is transferred to the cup and prevents the air surrounding the cup from reaching its dew point and forming condensation. This is because the cup acts as a barrier, keeping the outer surface temperature above the dew point.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Condensation on a cup occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with the cooler surface of the cup, causing the air to release its moisture in the form of water droplets. Factors that contribute to condensation include the temperature difference between the air and the cup, the humidity level in the air, and the material of the cup.
The morning dew on plants, is an example of condensation.
Condensation
its just like when a bottel of watter sweats
Do you ever wonder why your sweet cold lemonade "sweats' during the summer? This process is called condensation this
The water on the outside of the cup is an example of condensation.
condensation is when something sweats or when water vapor makes a cloud and that is my best guess cause i dont completely understand what you are asking
Chuck Norris sweats baby gravy drains it into a cup and takes it to a sperm bank.
By Condensation. Condensation, simply, is when water turns from a gas or suspended liquid in the air to a liquid on a surface because it cooled down.
Condensation and Dew are related because Dew is practically Condensation since Condensation is Gas to a liquid. Humid turns to liquid. For example a cold glass of water that is outside for a long time. When you come back out you will see droplets on the side of the cup.
Condensation and Dew are related because Dew is practically Condensation since Condensation is Gas to a liquid. Humid turns to liquid. For example a cold glass of water that is outside for a long time. When you come back out you will see droplets on the side of the cup.
What type of Sweats?? It Depends......