Hot cup evaporates water while cold water condenses water .
Water is an amorphous liquid; it takes the form of any structure that contains it. Pouring water into a cup would result in a cup filled with "cup-shaped" water.
The cold lemonade cool the temperature of the plastic cup including the outer side of it. Thereby lowering the amount of water the air can contain, resulting in water condensating - attaching to the cup.
Water expands when it freezes, so the ice will be higher.
A Styrofoam cup will do both. The Styrofoam is an insulator, and, as such, it slows the transfer of heat between the system (the drink) and the surroundings (everything outside the cup) If it is a cold drink, heat moves very slowly through the cup toward the drink. If it is a hot drink, heat moves very slowly through the cup toward the surrounding air.
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The outside of the cup is warmer drawing in condensation from the air and your drink.
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The water on the outside of the cup is an example of condensation.
You can drink the water.
You can drink by holding the cup on your mouth and put your lips on it.But only the top lip ok? Then you held the cup haft high. Then swollow the water. Thats how you drink water. This is a stupid question. -__-
Assuming the glass cup held a cold liquid, the air closest to the cup will be colder than the surrounding air, causing water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.
a condensation of water will form on the outside of the metal container. What really happens is the frigid temperature of the cup actually cool the air down that it comes in contact with and water droplets form.
they drink water
the main reason is condensation of water vapour in the air to water droplets
Water might disappear on a cup through evaporation. As the water sits, it begins to turn to a gaseous state and rises away from the cup.
Condensation