A gas changes to a liquid through condensation.
It's condensation
If you turn up the heat in a room, that won't necessarily cause condensation to form on mirrors in the room. The formation of tiny water droplets on the mirror depends upon how humid the air is to begin with, what the temperature of the glass is compared to the nearby air, and how clean or dirty the glass is. (Condensation has a hard time forming on clean glass.) If the room heated up very quickly, much faster than the mirror, then condensation could form on the glass. If you happen to bring a cold mirror into a warm, humid room, then condensation will form on the mirror. Or if you introduce steam or water vapor into a room, as when you turn on the hot water in the shower, condensation may form on the mirrors in the bathroom. In both cases, the condensation forms not because the temperature in the room is high but because the temperature of the air close to the glass is much cooler than the air in the rest of the room. Since cool air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air, the water vapor precipitates out of the air and forms microscopic liquid water droplets on tiny pieces of dust on the glass.
Condensation
Forms clouds
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools and changes back into liquid form, such as when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface. This process is commonly seen on windows, bathroom mirrors, or when warm breath meets cold air on a cold day.
To get condensation from a shower, the warm, moisture-laden air from the shower comes into contact with cooler surfaces (like mirrors, tiles, or walls) in the bathroom, causing the water vapor to condense and form droplets of water. This process happens because the cool surfaces can't hold as much moisture as the warm air, leading to condensation.
condensation level
Heated mirrors that are attached to your doors. "Door" simply tells you where the mirrors are located. As opposed to the inside "rear view mirror".With heated outside mirrors it will keep condensation and snow from building up on the mirror and you not being able to see next to you.
Condensation is a phase change process that releases energy in the form of heat when water vapor transforms into liquid water. This energy is known as latent heat of condensation.
Gas to liquid
Condensation.
No, are not formed by condensation.
Yes, a larger mirror in the bathroom may produce more condensation as it has a greater surface area for moisture from showers and steam to accumulate on. Additionally, a lack of ventilation and air circulation can also contribute to increased condensation on mirrors.
A gas changes to a liquid through condensation.
Condensation occurs in cold when water vapour condense to form tiny droplets of water.
It's condensation