because water molecules attach to dust particle. when tiny mass of water has formed on a dust particle, other molecules will join the liquid mass.
Condensation.
The process represented is precipitation, where water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid form and falls back to the Earth's surface as raindrops.
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 tendency to form liquid drops, or surface tension, is higher in water than in ethanol. This is because water molecules have stronger intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding, which lead to a higher surface tension compared to ethanol.
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools and turns back into liquid water. This process usually happens in the atmosphere as clouds form or on surfaces like windows and grass when the temperature drops.
Condensation.
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.
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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.
Water appears in the liquid state in the atmosphere in the form of clouds, fog and mist. These consist of millions of tiny drops of liquid water suspended in the air currents. If these collect together as bigger drops they can fall as rain.
The process represented is precipitation, where water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid form and falls back to the Earth's surface as raindrops.
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.
Water drops are small, spherical particles of liquid water formed when water condenses from its gaseous state. They can be found on surfaces in the form of dew or as raindrops falling from clouds in the sky.
Condensation is the process of turning water vapor (gas) into liquid water. This occurs when the temperature of the air drops and is unable to hold all the water vapor, causing it to change back into liquid form.
The tendency to form liquid drops, or surface tension, is higher in water than in ethanol. This is because water molecules have stronger intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding, which lead to a higher surface tension compared to ethanol.
Suspended drops of liquid water are tiny water droplets that remain in the air due to factors like humidity, temperature, and air currents. These droplets can form clouds, fog, or mist, depending on their size and concentration.
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