The accumulated water on the window probably froze if it is cold enough
just because cold air is there
No new substances.
Dew is a liquid form where is frost is frozen dew. So frost is dew only in the frozen version not liquid.
because moisture condenses on contact with cold surfaces Then it freezes and you have frost
When you put water near a window after a couple days it will evaporate.
just because cold air is there
frost
Frost forms on the inside of a window when there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of a room, causing moisture in the air to condense and freeze on the colder surface of the glass. This can happen when the inside of a room is warm and humid while the outside is cold.
It is frost.
Well the frost on the window would be blocking your view.......
Frost is a word that rhymes with lost and can cover a window, referring to a layer of ice crystals that form on a cold surface.
When water vapour cools sufficiently, it can form liquid water. This is called condensation. If it is cooled below zero degrees Celsius it can form ice. This is also condensation. An example of the first one is droplets of water forming on a cold window, and an example of the second is frost.
When water vapour cools sufficiently, it can form liquid water. This is called condensation. If it is cooled below zero degrees Celsius it can form ice. This is also condensation. An example of the first one is droplets of water forming on a cold window, and an example of the second is frost.
Frost forms on a window pane.
its called water due to condensation.
Physical- that is water vapor freezing into ice. It can be reversed (warm up the window) Chemical changes don't reverse.
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