One inhalation, probably not. Repeated, definitely yes.
When is the liquid state it does, but not when in the vapour phase.
It is because water vapour is air so it can't be seen but when we breath out in the mirror,water vapour is found.
your water vapour from within your body
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
When you breath out, you breath out some water vapour. This is normally invisible, but cold air cannot hold as much water vapour compared with warm. This causes some of the water vapour to condense in mid air in front of you, forming 'the cloud'!
The rate of evaporation of methanol can vary based on factors such as temperature, surface area, and presence of air flow. In general, methanol has a faster evaporation rate compared to water due to its lower boiling point. Factors such as humidity and pressure can also influence the rate of evaporation.
The air that you exhale contains water vapour. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapour in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapour it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapour. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapour will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
Carbo di-oxide & water vapour
water vapour in our breath is condensing on the cold surface of the mirror
We lose water because we produce water vapour. For example go near a window and breath out it will start to get foggy because of the water vapour we expel.