Five example of condensation
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Condensation is the phenomenon when a gaseous state converts into liquid state.
Some of five example of Condensation are :
1)During hot shower, the accumulation of steam in bathroom mirror. The hot air around the shower touches the cool mirrors and condensation occurs.
2)The chilled bottle taken out of refrigerator is covered by tiny droplets of water when kept outside at room temperature.
3)Dew forming on grass in the early morning, eye glasses fogging up when you enter a warm building on a cold winter day, or water drops forming on a glass holding a cold drink on a hot summer day. Condensation occurs when water droplets form due to cooling air.
4)Clouds form by condensation, warmer air comes into contact with cooler dust particles and the vapor deposits into a liquid on those particles forming clouds.
5)When you get in your car in the morning and are breathing warmer air, the warm air comes into contact with the cooler windshield and forms a foggy window.
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Condensation is the phenomenon when a gaseous state converts into liquid state.
Some of five example of Condensation are :
1)During hot shower, the accumulation of steam in bathroom mirror. The hot air around the shower touches the cool mirrors and condensation occurs.
2)The chilled bottle taken out of refrigerator is covered by tiny droplets of water when kept outside at room temperature.
3)Dew forming on grass in the early morning, eye glasses fogging up when you enter a warm building on a cold winter day, or water drops forming on a glass holding a cold drink on a hot summer day. Condensation occurs when water droplets form due to cooling air.
4)Clouds form by condensation, warmer air comes into contact with cooler dust particles and the vapor deposits into a liquid on those particles forming clouds.
5)When you get in your car in the morning and are breathing warmer air, the warm air comes into contact with the cooler windshield and forms a foggy window.
Hope it will help you!!!
Thanks!!!
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