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What causes morning dew?

Water vapour in the air - condenses onto surrounding surfaces when the temperature drops.


What condenses to form clouds?

Water vapor condenses to form clouds when it reaches its dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. The water vapor then forms tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which come together to create clouds.


Why does steam come out the defrost when you turn it on?

the steam isn't really coming out of the fridge it's in the air in order to understand this, keep in mind that air is always humid to a certain extent so when u open the fridge the water vapour in the air slightly condenses due to the cold air coming out of the fridge and that condensed water vapour is now visible in the form of steam. the steam u see is in the same state as that of the steam that is produced when u boil water, its just that the process in the fridge is the opposite.


What are particles onto which water droplets form?

Particles onto which water droplets form are called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). These particles can include dust, sea salt, and pollution. When water vapor condenses onto these particles, it forms cloud droplets.


How does a steam iron work what components does it contain?

An electric iron is merely a resistance element built into a casting (normally aluminum) - the soleplate. A steam iron works by facilitating the controlled release of water onto the heated soleplate. As you know, this happens by pressing a button on top of the iron handpiece. When the button is pressed it opens a 'tapered needle valve' which then releases water from a water reservoir. This water slowly dribbles onto the soleplate. The soleplate will have been treated with a suitable surface treatment (that affects the surface tension of the water) causing it to instantly vaporize, which is the steam that is then vented through the small holes you can see in the soleplate.

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What happens to the particles when steam condenses onto a cold mirror?

When steam condenses onto a cold mirror, the water vapor in the steam loses energy to the cold surface of the mirror. This causes the water vapor to change phase from gas to liquid, forming water droplets on the mirror's surface.


How does steam make a cake lighter?

It tends to, yes. But if the steam condenses onto the cake (in the form of water when cooled), then it will actually make the cake a bit heavier.


What happens to water vapor when it cools then condenses around dust and salt?

When water vapor condenses around dust particles a cloud is formed


What happens when water in the air condenses onto tiny pieces of?

When water in the air condenses onto tiny particles, it forms droplets. This process is called condensation and is the basis for cloud formation. The water droplets eventually become large enough to fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow.


How does vapor change to liquid?

It condenses, this is what happens when the particles in a gas cool down. If you breath onto a piece of glass you can see a small amount of condensation


What is the difference between dew and steam?

Dew is formed when water vapor in the air condenses onto a cool surface, such as grass or leaves, whereas steam is water vapor that is produced when water is heated to its boiling point. Dew usually forms overnight or early in the morning, while steam is typically seen when cooking or boiling water.


What happen when water vapor condenses onto blades of grass?

It is then called Dew Point.


What causes morning dew?

Water vapour in the air - condenses onto surrounding surfaces when the temperature drops.


How much heat is transferred to the skin by 25.0 of steam onto the skin?

To calculate the heat transferred to the skin by 25.0 grams of steam, we need to consider the heat released during condensation and subsequent cooling. The heat released when steam condenses to water is approximately 2260 joules per gram. Therefore, for 25.0 grams of steam, the heat transferred is 25.0 g × 2260 J/g = 56,500 joules. If the condensed water cools to skin temperature, additional heat would be released, but the primary transfer from steam to skin is due to condensation.


Can you transfer games onto a new Steam account without re-perchasing them?

no steam retail codes cant be reused


Can you take a steam game off steam and install it onto an offline computer?

You must connect the offline computer to the internet when you run it for the first time. This allows Steam to check licensing


How will you show that your breath contians moisture?

You could exhale onto a mirror. The moisture in your breathe condenses on the mirror to form the "fog" that you see. Be quick though because the condensations evaporates very quickly. You can get a similar effect by taking a very warm shower, with nowhere to escape, the steam condenses on the mirrors or tile i your bathroom, and makes it moist or "foggy".