Because the water evaporates outside of it and makes it sticky and cold.
A2.
The surrounding air contains water vapour, but can only hold so much for a given temperature. The cold of the can, causes the air touching it to cool. The air cannot hold the water at this cooler temperature, so it comes out, as water droplets on the can. So the water comes from the air.
Condensation
Condensation can also produce water droplets on the outside of soda cans or glasses of cold water. When warm air hits the cold surface, it reaches its dew point and condenses. This leaves droplets of water on the glass or can.
If these appear because the glass it could (and not because you are spraying it with water) then it is called "condensation".
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Condensation
Condensation.
The water vapor in your exhaled breath condenses- it goes from very warm to very cold. The drop in temperature makes the VERY moist exhaled breath condense into water droplets. Those water droplets are visible, just as a cloud is visible.
its due to condensation. When warm air meets cold.
Condensation - The surface of the bottle and the air just above it will be cool enough to allow condensation of the water vapor in the air onto the bottle's surface.
The formation of water droplets on a cold glass are a physical change because it's nothing more than condensation. The water that is in the air is a gas, and it has undergone a change of state to become a liquid (the droplets). If the water and the glass fused and made another element that could not be made back into either of its two original forms, then it would be a chemical change.
I should never assume; however, assuming you mean a cold glass in a hotter humid environment; condensation.
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
The water droplets are called condensation.
Condensation.
No…Co2 is carbon dioxide, what you exhale.
Condensation
Condensation.
Condensation.
Condensation
Fog and dew also consist of water droplets. You will also notice water condensing on the outside of a glass of a cold beverage.
it causes 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