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Q: Where did the liquid outside the jar come from?
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What is it called when a liquid forms on the outside of a jar?

condensation


What is the name of the process which causes the liquid to form outside a jar?

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Where does water in the jar come from when an empty jar is left outside overnight?

Rain or Condensation


What is the name of the process which causes this liquid to form on the outside of the jar?

The process is called condensation. It is the reverse of vaporization.


What is the name of the process which causes liquid to form on the outside of the jar?

The process is called condensation. It is the reverse of vaporization.


Where does the water on the outer side of the jar loaded with juice come from?

If the liquid inside the jar is colder than the surroundings, then the air near the jar will lose some of it's energy to the jar (and to the liquid). As the air cools water vapor in the air may turn to liquid, which forms water droplets on the surface of the glass. This process is known as condensation. Colder liquid will show a more damatic effect. Also the level of humidity in the air will affect how much water condenses on the glass.


Where did the liquid on the outside of the ice pop wrapper come from?

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Is a peanut butter jar customary or metric?

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Does a fungus decay faster when sealed tightly in a jar or just leaving it outside without any jar?

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Where does the ice come from on the outside of the beaker?

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