Tell this question When a cold cup of milk is kept outside the refrigerator it turns warm. why ? Don’t type Rubin’s or will be reported fastest answer brainliest 100 points
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This is because the temperature of the layer of air immediately surrounding the milk bottle is below the dew point of the air in the room.
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That air was cooled by coming into contact with your glass of water and the gaseous water condensed out then. Notice the glass of water gets warmer as it sits out in the warm moist air. All that condensing water gives it's heat to the glass.
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