The hot heat from the hot water turns evaporates. Once it reaches or touches a cool surface (mirror), the heat would condense and turn into water droplets.
Therefore, water droplets are found in the mirror when you bath.
The humidity in your breath condenses on the (cooler) glass surface.
Because the steam from a shower goes on the mirror and once the temperature cools , the droplets turn steam turns into water , this is called condensation. Another example of condensation is when you leave a glass of water and ice outside. The evaporating steam on the ground touches the glass and forms water droplets on the outside of the cup.
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The steam condenses to form water droplets on the cooler surface.
Right after a thunderstorm, there will still be some water droplets in the sky. When the sunlight shines on these water droplets, the white light that is reflected off the water droplets is split into seven different colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, indigo.
dew
The formation of water droplets on a cold glass are a physical change because it's nothing more than condensation. The water that is in the air is a gas, and it has undergone a change of state to become a liquid (the droplets). If the water and the glass fused and made another element that could not be made back into either of its two original forms, then it would be a chemical change.
The water vapor in your exhaled breath condenses- it goes from very warm to very cold. The drop in temperature makes the VERY moist exhaled breath condense into water droplets. Those water droplets are visible, just as a cloud is visible.
The forming of water droplets and clouds in the atmosphere is referred to as condensation.
You will see water droplets forming on the mirrorthe mirror steams up and forms condensation on it and becomes misty. when it cools down it forms water droplets.the water particles from you mouth/lungs are exhaled from your mouth and stick to the new surface, the mirror. if you notice, it happens with everything, even wood, just not as noticable.condensation the water droplets in your breath attach to the mirror and fog it
Condensation
Condensation
The dew point refers to water droplets forming on the grass as the temperature drops. This is actually a condensation process.
diffusion
No. Water vapor can't be seen or felt. "Droplets" suspended in the air are still liquid water.
condensation
Where water condenis and froms water fapor eg after a shower there might be water droplets on the mirror
The warm water vapour loses heat to the sky and condenses into water droplets, forming clouds.
Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
This usually happens after a hot or warm shower because the water vapour in the air becomes a liquid again. It condenses on your mirror. Condensation is taking place!