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Condensation. The water vapor in your breath (a gas) is chilling, and condensing into liquid water on the glass.
Fog.It makes fog.
Cooler. The cloud forms because the water vapor condenses by cooling down. Thunderstorms occur because a warm, moist air mass is cooled by an incoming cold air mass. When the moist air gets chilled, the water vapor condenses to form clouds, resulting in rain.
The water vapor in the air. Since the cup is so cold from the ice inside, the vapor in the air when it hits the cup it causes it to make the water on the outsaide of the cup. You'd think it came from the inside, but it doesn't.
Today??? It's cold (vapor pressure is lower) and clear (the air has shed [rain or warmed up] some of the water vapor it contained when it came in off the Pacific ocean0.
When you breathe out, the warm air from your lungs contains a good bit of water vapor. When it hits a cold surface (such as a cold car window, in this case) the water vapor condenses out of vapor form and forms a liquid.
Warm air has water vapor. When contacting the cold window pane, the temperature drops below the dew point, causing water VAPOR to condense to LIQUID water.
when water vapor freezes on a cold surface liquid waree forms immediately
Yes, it does. Simply get close to a mirror or cold window and breathe on it and you will see the water vapor condense into water.
The Surface of the glass is cold. When hotter water vapor touches it, it condenses to form water(Vapor = 100 degree C) You Dont Know This?? I mean I'm 13!
If the liquid inside the beaker is cold, then the water vapor in the air outside of the beaker will condense when it touches the cold glass.
Physical, any change in stat of matter (Water vapor/gas to water/liquid) Is a Physical change.
When the humid indoor air hits the cold window condensation occurs i.e, the water vapor in the air turns into water droplets on the window.
water vapor in the air touches the cold window and if the temperature of the window is below the dew point, micro-droplets of water will condense on the surface giving the typical "foggy glass" look.Copied from another wiki answers User:Mrsieversahttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Tanvi%20Goel
when the freely following particles of the steam touches the cold surface it changes into water vapor or fogg
when water vapor cools a process called condensation occurs. It happens on a cold surface where the water vapor cools and condenses to form water on the cold surface. A common example of this is breathing onto a window and it fogs up.
When water vapor gets cold it condenses into condensation.