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Depends on a lot of factors including but not limited to the Humidity of the air and the size of the unit. One of my co-workers has an new high efficiency air conditioner for a house about 2500 square feet and he gets more than 20 gallons a day. By contrast I have a very small house with a dehumidifier in the basement and I got about 2.5 gallons a day. I was hoping to save my dying lawn with the water from the sir conditioner but its just not enough.

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What is it called when droplets of water form on the outside of a cold soda can?

Because the water evaporates outside of it and makes it sticky and cold. A2. The surrounding air contains water vapour, but can only hold so much for a given temperature. The cold of the can, causes the air touching it to cool. The air cannot hold the water at this cooler temperature, so it comes out, as water droplets on the can. So the water comes from the air.


What make condensation form on a side of a cold glass?

If you have a cold glass and you leave it in the heat or anywhere where heat can get to it than it will form condensation. That is where there are little water bubbles on the outside and inside of the glass.


What term is defined layering of water caused by temperature?

Stratification is defined as the layering of water caused by temperature. I guess you are talking about condensation. Condensation is the transition of gas to liquid, the opposite of boiling.Sometimes it happens that there is a layer of water on objects caused by temperature. This happens when warmer air which contains water in gas from makes contact to a much cooler surface like a cold window or mirror, causing the water to condensate back to liquid form.This same principle causes dew in the morning.


Why sprinkle fresh fruit and vegetables with water?

In order to keep fresh fruits and vegetables fresh little water is usually sprinkled on it. Produce will go bad if it watered too much. Sprinkles are installed to ensure appropriate amount of water is available to different produce items.


Change of water from a liquid to a gas state?

boiling? At around 100 degree centigrade, the heat provides the liquid water with enough kinetic energy that the particles gain so much energy that the hydrogen bonds break and the water than changes to water vapour as the particles spread out and travel much faster.

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What on the sun produce heat energy to power to what cycle?

the water cycle the heat absorbers the water from the sea that is called precipitation then the water goes to the clouds when it holds up too much water droplets it falls out in the ocean that is called condensation


How much condensation occurs on spring water bottles?

90


What is it called when droplets of water form on the outside of a cold soda can?

Because the water evaporates outside of it and makes it sticky and cold. A2. The surrounding air contains water vapour, but can only hold so much for a given temperature. The cold of the can, causes the air touching it to cool. The air cannot hold the water at this cooler temperature, so it comes out, as water droplets on the can. So the water comes from the air.


Why is evaporation and condensation important in the water cycle?

because that is how water is pretty much recycled


Why does it snow so much?

it is the cycle of the water system condensation, evaporation, precipitation


How can you stop condensation from forming on copper plumbing pipe?

Insulate cold water lines and fittings as much as possible to help with condensation issue.


How much condensation from the AC is considered normal?

Condensation from an air conditioner is considered normal when it drips around 5-20 gallons of water per day.


Is evaporation and condensation the same?

No,very much so different:Condensation makes water vapour into waterEvaporation turns water into gas


When water vapor changed into tiny drops of water what is it called?

When water vapor changes into tiny drops of water, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air cools down and cannot hold as much moisture, leading the water vapor to transform into liquid water droplets.


Describe how three common types of precipitation form?

It maters how much water it is which is all the ways precipitation forms


What occurs when water vapor changes back into a liquid?

When water vapor changes back into a liquid, it is called condensation. This process happens when the air cools down and is no longer able to hold as much water vapor, causing the vapor to turn into liquid water droplets. Condensation is responsible for the formation of clouds, fog, and dew.


On an engine how does water get into the oil pan if the heads are okay?

If there is not much water its most probably Condensation this happened in my ford pickup often.