because the temp. inside the fridge. is colder than room temperature
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Condensation will likely occur on the outside of the cold can when taken out from the refrigerator on a hot day. This is because the cold surface of the can will cause the water vapor present in the warmer air to cool down and condense into droplets on the can's surface.
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Condensation will occur on the outside of the can because the cold surface of the can will cause moisture in the warm air to condense into water droplets. Evaporation will not occur on the surface of the can as the cold temperature will prevent water from evaporating into the air.
This is due to the phenomenon known as contrast effect. When you first put your hands in cold and hot water, your nerves respond to the extreme temperatures. When you move them to the lukewarm water, the hand that was in the cold water will perceive the water as hot because of the contrast in temperatures.
Hot and cold are relative terms because what is considered hot or cold can vary depending on individual tolerance levels and perception. For example, a temperature that feels hot to one person may feel cold to another person. Additionally, what is considered hot in one region or season may be considered cold in another.
When the soda can is placed in the refrigerator, it absorbs the cold temperature of the surrounding air and cools down. This causes the can to feel cold to the touch when you take it out of the refrigerator.
When you take a soda can out of the refrigerator, it feels cold because it's at a lower temperature than your hand. As the can's surface comes in contact with your warmer skin, heat from your hand is transferred to the can through conduction, making it feel cold to the touch.
Because the temperature inside the refrigerator is colder than the temperature outside
When you take a soda out of the fridge, it absorbs the heat from its surroundings, including the moisture in the air. This heat absorption, along with the cold temperature of the fridge, can make the soda feel cold to the touch even though its actual temperature may not have changed significantly.
It's condensation
go to a doctor or take a walk outside when its cold. your choice!
It typically takes about 6-12 hours for a keg to get cold and ready to serve in a standard refrigerator.
Condensation will likely occur on the outside of the cold can when taken out from the refrigerator on a hot day. This is because the cold surface of the can will cause the water vapor present in the warmer air to cool down and condense into droplets on the can's surface.
soda pop can go flat with in a day. just keep it cold and your good, but if hot or room temp it has a great chance at going flat in a day soda pop can go flat with in a day. just keep it cold and your good, but if hot or room temp it has a great chance at going flat in a day
Of course. The cold of the refrigerator will penetrate the can. The can itself will be cooled then the contents. It will take several hours to fully cool the can of fruit cocktail.
The fizz should stay longer if kept in the fridge because if you take away energy (make it cooler) you will lower the solubility meaning that it won't saturate the air in the fridge.
He feels guilty. He knows that he and Soda were part of the reason why those two were not friends any more. Ponyboy knows that Darry is not a soc is because Darry has to take care of him and Soda.