Glass is usually cooler than your breath. Breath contains moisture that condenses on the glass.
"Foggy Pyrex" typically refers to a cloudy or hazy appearance that develops on glass Pyrex baking dishes over time. This can occur due to mineral deposits from hard water, oils, or residue from food. Cleaning the Pyrex with vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial cleaner can help remove the foggy appearance.
If the glass of water is left in the closet for an extended period, it can become stagnant and potentially grow bacteria or mold. The water may also evaporate over time, leaving behind mineral deposits on the glass.
When you breathe on a glass, the warm air from your breath contains moisture. When it comes into contact with the cool surface of the glass, the temperature difference causes the moisture to condense into tiny droplets, creating fog or mist on the glass.
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".
The foggy area on top of a chilled bottle is caused by condensation of water vapor in the air. When the cold surface of the bottle comes in contact with the warm, humid air, the temperature difference causes the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, creating the foggy effect.
When you breathe on a mirror, the moisture in your breath changes from a gas to tiny droplets of liquid on the mirror's surface. This causes the mirror to appear foggy or misty until the liquid evaporates and the mirror becomes clear again.
If you ride for short trips, your glass will be foggy because the engine hasn't totally warmed up. Take it out for an hour and it should be ok :if its that foggy then change your oil before you gotta change the motor:
yes you actually can because when it gets foggy its just the clouds that are close to the ground
"Foggy Pyrex" typically refers to a cloudy or hazy appearance that develops on glass Pyrex baking dishes over time. This can occur due to mineral deposits from hard water, oils, or residue from food. Cleaning the Pyrex with vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial cleaner can help remove the foggy appearance.
Your breath is hotter than the glass, it is called condensation.
Condensation of air that appears like a veil of mist over the glass..
No but if it is foggy autozone sells a kit to restore it works pretty good about 20 bucks
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).
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If the glass of water is left in the closet for an extended period, it can become stagnant and potentially grow bacteria or mold. The water may also evaporate over time, leaving behind mineral deposits on the glass.
When you put a dry glass in the freezer for 20 minutes, it will get very cold. When you breathe on it afterwards, the warm air from your breath will cause condensation to form on the surface of the glass, creating a layer of frost or moisture due to the temperature difference.
It's when your mother open her legs and the fog and due comes in the morning., It means not clear as in foggy or looking through dirty glass