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Why do drops of water appear on a cold glass of water?

This is condensation.


Why does water drops form on a cold glass?

condensation


Why glass of cold water perspires with water drops when exposed to air?

condensation occours.


What is example condenstation?

When you have a glass of cold water from the fridge that you take outside, because it's hotter outside, little drops of water will form on the glass.


When water drops form on cold glass where does the water comes from?

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.


Is it correct to say a cold glass of water or a glass of cold water?

It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water


Why does a hot glass chimney often cracks when drops of cold water fall on it?

When drops of cold water land on a hot glass chimney, the sudden temperature difference creates thermal stress in the glass. This stress leads to uneven expansion and contraction of the glass, causing it to crack due to the structural weakness created by the sudden temperature change.


Why a glass of cold water perspires with water drop when exposed to air?

Condensation of water vapour in the atmosphere into water droplets on the surface. The surrounding air contains water vapour. When the air touches the glass it becomes cooler and can no longer contain so much water, so it condenses out onto the glass.


When you put ice cubes in juice drops of liquid seem to appear on the outside of the glass what 's this process called?

It's called "condensation"...The glass gets colder than the dewpoint temperature of the air (temperature at which saturation occurs and water vapor turns into liquid water) and therefore water drops form on the cold glass.


Drops of water on a cold can are?

condensation


Where did the water drops come from?

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.


How does the water on the outside of a cold glass get there?

There is water in the form of water vapor, sort of like steam, in the air. But, the amount of water the air can hold depends on the temperature of the air. The hotter it is the more water it can hold. But, when the air touches the side of a cold drink glass the temperature at that place drops dramatically and the air can't hold nearly as much water as it has been, so the water comes out of the air (condenses) onto the glass.