Rather than smoke, it is really a misty fog that comes about as the result of evaporation of the colder substance, whether in liquid form (cold water) or solid form (ice). Other substances can be used as well, for example carbon dioxide, nitrogen and more.
When smoke touches cold water in a test tube, it cools down rapidly, causing the smoke particles and gases to condense and form a visible cloud. This cloud is the result of the water vapor in the smoke condensing into tiny water droplets, making the smoke more visible.
it is cold but not as cold as winter more fall
A very cold ice cube may appear to smoke, but actually what you are seeing is water vapor. The air around the ice cube is cooled by the cold ice cube, and when it cools, water vapor in the air condenses into fog.
Ice "smoking" when placed in warm water is due to the rapid and extreme temperature difference causing the ice to rapidly melt and vaporize, creating a visible mist or "smoke." This is simply the water vapor condensing in the cold air above the warm water, not actual smoke.
don't worry, if anyone catches a whiff, they probably won't even smell it long enough to register smelling it. you only think it reeks because you're actively checking for that specific scent.
White smoke- steam? Only when cold - normal condition condensation
A cold smoke. A really cold chemical.
When you smoke your teeth do go yellow and fall out gradually.
temperature
some people in China smokes because the weather is cold. :\
yes you can you just need a cold place to do it such as a fridge for after
Cold Turkey - 2004 The Smoke's on You 1-1 was released on: USA: 3 October 2004
A cold is when you get a runny nose and you fall under the weather.
It is NOT smoke, it is steam. It is your warm breath freezing in the cold winter air.
Smoke appears to come from cold objects due to the condensation of water vapor in the air. When cold surfaces come into contact with warm, humid air, the temperature drop causes the water vapor to condense into tiny droplets, creating a fog-like effect that resembles smoke. This phenomenon is commonly seen with cold beverages or when cold air meets warm air.
yes! September is fall, but sometimes it is cold on September.
When smoke touches cold water in a test tube, it cools down rapidly, causing the smoke particles and gases to condense and form a visible cloud. This cloud is the result of the water vapor in the smoke condensing into tiny water droplets, making the smoke more visible.