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Take a glass of cold water into a warm room, and the moisture in the warm room will condense on to the outside surface of the cold glass. Therefore, the water droplets form due to condensation.

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When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea this is an example of .?

Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as a glass of iced tea, causing it to condense into liquid water droplets on the outside of the glass.


When water droplets on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea this is an example of?

Condensation.


When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea the is an example of?

Condensation.


When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass iced tea this is an example of?

Condensation.


In a glass of iced tea tea is the solute?

true


Why do drops of liquid water form on a glass of ice tea?

Condensation.


Is drops of water that collects on the outside of a iced tea glass on a hot day chemical or physical reaction?

its a physical reaction, called condensation


When water droplets appears outside of a cold glass of iced tea this is an example of?

condensation, which occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing the air to cool and release moisture in the form of water droplets.


Where does the iced tea glass go?

The water goes above the spoon and the iced tea goes above the knife


Is tea the solute in a glass of ice tea?

In amount, yes. Both are one glass. Nutritionally, the iced tea has more in it than the water. Iced tea is likely to have lots of sugar and has some of the antioxidants found in tea. . no just have plain water !!!


Is a glass of tea a solution?

Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.


Why does condensation form on glass of iced tea?

There is always water in the air in its gaseous form. When air is warmer it can hold more water before the water begins to condense and form into droplets. That's why you hear about relative humidity in the weather report - if the relative humidity is 50% it means that there is about half the maximum amount of water in the air that it can hold at its current temperature. So the bottom line is, when air cools it can hold less water. Your glass of iced tea cools the air around it, the air can no longer hold all of the water that is in it and the water condenses onto the surface of the glass. You would find that there would be more condensation in more humid weather.