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The liquid that condenses on glass when you breathe on it is water. The water is a condensate, and the cooler glass causes water in air we exhale to cool and condense.

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When you breathe on glass why does it get foggy?

When you breathe on glass, the warm moisture in your breath condenses upon contact with the cold glass surface, forming tiny water droplets that create a foggy appearance. This happens because the glass is cooler than the warm, humid air you exhale, causing the moisture to change from a gas to a liquid state.


Why do we make fog by breathing on the window in the winter?

Water vapor in your breath condenses as tiny droplets of liquid water on the cold glass surface.


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


When you beathe on cold window what happens?

the water molecules in your breath condenses as moisture on the glass.


When you breath on cloth why it does not become cloudy?

Because the air can pass through the cloth. When you blow on glass it condenses.


Water comes from 3 states or phases what are they?

Solid (ice) Liquid (as you know it: fluid water) Gas (vapour; you can't see or smell it, but condenses when blowing breath against a cold window glass)


What change of state occurs on the underside of a glass with condensation?

The change is from gas to liquid: H2O in the gaseous form condenses into the liquid we know as water.


What is the substance the makes a window fog up when you breathe on it?

It's the water vapor in your breath, after it becomes liquid water. Warmer air is able to hold more water vapor than cooler air. When you breathe onto a cold surface, the air in your breath is cooled, and it can't then hold as much water vapor as it did when it was warm. So some of the vapor condenses out ... becomes water instead of vapor ... and the condensed water collects on the glass. Exactly the same process is responsible when you exhale into cold air and you "see your breath".


Examples of gas changing into a liquid?

Condensation.


Why can you see your breath in cold weather?

The moisture from your breath condenses. It condenses and evaporate due to the drop in temperature, in comparison with your body.


What phase change happens when glass mists up from breath?

Water in the vapor phase changes to liquid phase due to the cooler glass temperature.


Which process is responsible for the droplets visible in the glass below?

The droplets visible in the glass are a result of condensation. When the warm air inside the glass comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, it cools down and the water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets.