Fog appears on bathroom mirrors like how your hot breath appears on glass when you breathe on it. The hot vapor in the air mixes with cool glass and fog appears. In other words, water vapor condenses on a smooth, cold surface creating condensation (steam).
The warm water turns into vapor in the air because the pressure of the air is below the saturation pressure of the warm water at that temperature. The water evaporates. Then the water vapor moves throughout the bathroom and comes in contact with the mirror. The mirror is still at room temperature so it cools the water vapor down (past it's dew point temperature) which turns the vapor back into liquid water on the mirror.
The reason there is more water on the mirror is because glass and ceramics (the toilet) have a higher heat conductivity then other materials in the bathroom so it cools the vapor down and condenses it much faster.
Because it is a cold surface. When you bath you increase the amount of water vapor in the air in the bathroom and the cold surface of the mirror causes this dissolved water to come out of solution in the air and settle on the mirrors surface. Just like water forming on the outside of a glass full of ice.
Part of the water vapor evaporates and atomizes in the air during bathing, when the water vapor encounters the cold mirror, it will condense into fog.
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Fog forms on bathroom mirrors and car windows when the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass. This is due to the temperature difference between the glass and the air.
Fog appears on bathroom mirrors like how your hot breath appears on glass when you breathe on it. The hot vapor in the air mixes with cool glass and fog appears.
Because if the water is hot then it will create the steam
because steam is created when you use hot water.
because of condensation
water vapour fogs it up
Actually, everything fogs up. You just can see it better on the mirror. When you take a hot shower, it produces steam and this steam will rise in the room and then cool off and descend to the ground. As it moves, it sticks to all solid surfaces, the walls, cieling, the sink, the toilet, etc., leaving a layer of moisture on everything. Its just more evident on the mirror or a window.
You could exhale onto a mirror. The moisture in your breathe condenses on the mirror to form the "fog" that you see. Be quick though because the condensations evaporates very quickly. You can get a similar effect by taking a very warm shower, with nowhere to escape, the steam condenses on the mirrors or tile i your bathroom, and makes it moist or "foggy".
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Physical, it is water vapor condensing on the colder glass of the mirror.Physical
Example sentence - The mirror in the bathroom was covered with condensation after he took a shower.
No. The steam from a hot shower fogs the mirror.
It will help take away the humid fog that bathrooms gather up during showers.
When you take a shower the water droplets have a greater surface area then simply having the water sit in the tub as it does in a bath. The leads to increased evaporation. With more moisture in the air it is easier for condensation to occur on a cool surface such as a mirror.
Cold air holds less moisture than warm air. When you run the shower with hot water, the moisture condenses on the cold mirror surface causing it to fog up. If you run the shower cold, the mirror will not fog up.
the heat from the shower causes it to fog and if ur window for the bathroom is small then it takes a while for the air to escape causing the smoke to become traped to your mirror like if u blow your breath towards the mirror then it fogs and also not only your mirror gets foggy but also the floor or wall.thank u very much
Because it makes fog on the mirror, so you can write on the mirror to have fun by writing funny stuff.
It is called condensation.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
The best size for a bathroom mirror can vary hugely depending on the size of the bathroom. A decent sized vanity mirror for an average sized bathroom may be 30 to 36 inches. For a larger bathroom a mirror that is 40 inches may be more suited.
The water vapours spread all over the bathroom when we take bath. They are on the walls, on the mirror and everywhere. However they are easily visible on the mirror as the surface is smooth and water vapours make it difficult to see clearly. Taking showers creates a humid environment. The warm water vapor permeates the air. The mirror, and walls and everything else in the bathroom, are cooler than the air, and the moisture condenses on them. It is the same affect as water condensing on the side of your cold drink on a hot day. same thing when you are in the kitchen
A bathroom mirror is a better choice since you'll spend most of your time prepping in there anyway.
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