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Why do water droplets form on the surface of a cold drinking glass?

They form due to condensation. The cool temperature of the class causes the adjacent air molecules to fall below Dew Point, resulting in the the air condensing from a gas to a liquid form.


Does liquid water rise higher in a narrow tube or a wide tube?

Rise or fall of liquid in a small passage or tube. When a glass tube of small internal diameter is inserted into water, the surface water molecules are attracted to the glass and the water level in the tube rises. The narrower the tube, the higher the water rises. The water is said to "wet" the tube. Water will also be drawn into the fibres of a towel, even if the towel is in a horizontal position. Conversely, if a glass tube is inserted into mercury, the level of the liquid in the tube falls. The mercury does not wet the tube. Capillarity is caused by the difference in attraction of the liquid molecules to each other and the attraction of the liquid molecules to those of the tube.


Can you give me a sentence with the word breath?

His breath fogged up the cool glass of the window as he watched the steady fall of our Winter's first snow.


Why doesn't a glass of water freeze solid when ice cubes added to it?

A glass of water will not freeze solid when ice cubes are added to it, because the water is warmer than the ice (no matter how cold the water is). A more complicated answer is that according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, differences in things like temperature will equal each other over time. This means that, in normal room temperature, the water's temperature will slowly fall while the ice's temperature slowly rises, causing the ice to melt. This also explains why it takes so long for water to freeze solid in ice cube trays! Water can, however, freeze solid very quickly when it is suddenly introduced to extremely cold temperatures. If you throw hot water up in the air when it's far below 0 degrees outside, it will instantly turn into snow!


Why does moisture condense on the outside of a glass of cold water?

That is called 'condensation'. It is the result of water vapor molecules in the atmosphere coming in contact with a colder environment. The vapor molecules begin to clump together as their electron activity slows and they coalesce as moisture on the side of the glass. The opposite activity is called 'evaporation'.

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Does fall rhyme with lure?

No. Please see the related links for "What rhymes with fall?" and "What rhymes with lure?"


What rhymes with fall out?

Call out.


What will happen to a glass of water when you step out of a spacecraft on the moon?

Nothing will happen. If you step out of a vehicle on the earth carrying a glass of water, what happens? The water remains in the glass. This is because of the earth's gravity. Moon also has gravity. So water will remain in the glass. But when you tip the glass to pour the water there will be a difference.Water will fall towards the surface of the earth six times faster than it will do on the moon.


What rhymes with holloway?

fall away


What happens if water droplets fall on the hot lighted bulb which is ON?

If the water droplet is big enough, the glass will shatter from the fast change in temperature.


What insect rhymes with tall?

Fall,all.


What rhymes with leap for crawl?

Jeep and fall


What rhymes with colleagues?

intrigue


What fall holiday rhymes with feen?

Halloween.


What rhymes with when you fall i get scared?

But don't worry I'll be there


What is another word for fun that rhymes with fall?

ball


Why does a straw fall out of a glass of coke?

What happens when you put a straw in a glass of Coke or any other carbonated beverate, is that bubbles of carbon dioxide form on the straw and cling to it, and since these are lighter than water, they tend to lift the straw up out of the Coke; when it is lifted high enough it will become unballanced and fall out of the glass.