Condensation
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.
The formation of water drops on the outside of a glass is a physical change. This occurs due to condensation, where water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water when it comes into contact with the cold surface of the glass. The process is reversible, as the water can evaporate back into vapor when the temperature rises. Therefore, it does not alter the chemical composition of the water.
condensation
Its condensation
Condensation.
Condensation
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.
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.
its a physical reaction, called condensation
The water that forms on the outside of a glass of [ice] water is called condensation. It occurs because the surface of the glass is colder than the air surrounding the glass, which causes the water vapor in the air to cool and condense into a liquid on the outside of the glass.
It's called condensation.
condensation
What happening is the water droplets have evaporated.
Drops of water are called droplets.
The process is called condensation, the ice water touching the glass causes the glass to cool and which causes the water vapour in the air to condense on the outside of the glass.
Its condensation
Condensation