3. What had accumulated over the lid of the vessel ?
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Keevers and coworkers [13] have implicated ethylene accumulation in the culture vessel as a contributory factor in vitrification and many of the strategies
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Steam is produced when heat is applied to water. If a lid is put on top of the vessel, steam cannot escape and builds up inside the container on top of the water. As soon as the heat source is turned off, the steam cools and condenses to form water droplets on the inside surface of the lid.
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- The vessel's lid was covered in water droplets.
- A drop or droplet is a tiny column of liquid that is entirely or nearly entirely surrounded by free surfaces. When liquid builds up at the bottom of a tube or other surface boundary, a drop may form, creating a pendant drop that hangs.
- The object's COOLER surface is in contact with warmer surrounding air vapor, which loses heat to it and condenses to create water droplets.
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