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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.

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Is water condensing on a glass from increasing temperature?

No, water condenses on a cold glass when warm moist air comes into contact with it causing the air to cool down and release its moisture. When the temperature of the glass increases, it would make the glass warmer and less likely for condensation to form.


Does heat need to be taken away or added in order for cendensation to take place?

It needs to be added, in order for condensation to take place you have to have both cold and warm temperatures. For example, if you have ice water you usually have condensation because the ice and the air outside the glass mix and make condensation.


Why a glass filled with a cold beverage seems to sweat?

The phenomena is a good explanation of the condensation processes that is happening in our atmosphere. There are lots of water vapor around us. As this water vapors touch the out side portion of a cold glass, the cold temperature within a cold glass condenses those water vapors, thus, converting it from a gaseous state to a liquid state. Since in its liquid form, it is more denser than gas, the water formed as we termed sweat appears and flow outside a cold glass.


How do you make soda can sweat?

To make a soda can sweat, place it in a cold environment or add ice to the surface of the can. The difference in temperature between the cold can and the warm air causes condensation to form on the outside of the can, creating the "sweating" effect.


Why do beads of water form on the outside the glass of iced water on a hot day?

Those are the water vapor from the air collecting on the cold surface. The water in the air has enough energy in the molecules to keep bouncing off the other molecules in the air and stay afloat, but when they touch the cold surface of the glass they usually trade enough of their kinetic energy to let the intermolecular bond (someday I'll remember the latin name for it) take hold and they stick. As these molecules are taken out of the air more water molecules diffuse into the volume they left and the process continues until enough collect to make a good size drop. Then, as you empty the glass, they warm up again and gain enough energy to break that bond so they float away.


Make a sentence with the word condensing?

Condensation was forming on the side of the ice cold glass of soda.


Why does a glass of water sweat?

It's called condensation. it's not sweat. There's microscopic liottle drops of moisture in the air that get collected toward cold areas, on a hot day, it has no where to go but toward a cold glass of water.


What is the term used to define the change of state from gas to liquid?

Condensation describes the change of state when a gas turns into a liquid. Everyday examples of condensation are the drops of water on the outside of a cold glass on a hot, humid day, or blowing on a cold window to make it "fogged up."


What causes window air conditioning steam and condensation?

Make sure it is leaning slightly outwards, so water can drain AWAY from the house.


How do you make colored glass?

inks and dies are added to glass when it is in powdered form, then mixed in


How does condensation explain the water on the cold glass?

The water comes from the air. Air as it exists under normal conditions in the atmosphere contains some small fraction of water vapor. When the glass is cold the water molecules strike the glass and cool off, becoming liquid.


What is the first step to make stained glass?

If you mean the art form, the first thing you do is cut the glass. If you mean how to make the glass, you get the colored powder to make it. Unless you have the right equipment and etc, it can be deadly to make.