When did you observe taht the air inside seemed to become foggy?
I don't know what experiment you're talking about but I'm doing science right now and they asked the same question about a lab experiment I did so I'll give you my answers for that. a. There were droplets of water on the top of the plastic bag. b. It seemed sort of foggy inside the plastic bag. c. It's really cool that we can see transpiration for ourselves. d. I think the air was trapped and so it got humid in there which is why the bag fogged up.
Condensation occurs in various daily scenarios, including: Water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water. Foggy bathroom mirrors after a hot shower. Dew on grass in the early morning. Clouds forming in the sky. Moisture on the inside of a car windshield in cold weather. Sweating on a cold beverage can. Condensation on the walls of a poorly ventilated room. Formation of ice crystals inside a freezer. Water pooling on the surface of a lid after cooking. Steam condensing on kitchen surfaces while cooking.
Possible answer from www.vinegartips.com/cleaning/Remove white water rings from wood with a solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and vegetable oil. Rub with the grain.
If the fog is between the panes it is the result of the seal being broken and the dry gas between the panes having escaped. If the fog is on the interior surface of a single pane window, that comes from high humidity inside the house condensing on the cold glass. High humidity can come from inadequately ventilated gas heaters or stoves or it may simply be that you don't run your exhaust fan when you shower. If the humidity is coming from burning natural gas, humidity is not your problem. If you don't have good exhaust, you will likely be poisoned by the carbon monoxide. It is recommended that the exhaust fan be left running for a half hour after a shower. They sell timer switches at the hardware store for that purpose.
You may be able to determine whether or not a diamond is real at home by breathing on it to moisten the surface -- some people clean eyeglasses this way -- and if the stone remains foggy for more than a few seconds, chances are, the stone is not real. NB: This is an imperfect test and should not be relied on. However, be aware that the only way to truly identify a diamond is by use of a probe, which jewelers use to verify that the stone conducts electricity.
as the air inside the car cannot escape from a closed atmosphere the cool air inside the car is condensed in the form of water vapour in the spectacles.
The temperature inside the car is higher than outside
The egg is foggy because that is it breathing. Split the egg in half from time to time to keep it from getting to hot inside.
Yes inside the foggy bit.
tears because when you sneeze you tear up inside your eye
Beaker is cold and when it meets the hot air it becomes foggy
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).
"Monday will have foggy weather".
A Foggy Day was created in 1937.
Foggy Nelson was created in 1964.
Foggy Lyttle was born in 1944.
Foggy Lyttle died in 2003.