Water droplets appear on the outer surface of a tumbler containing ice??
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because of anomalous behavior
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Sometimes, We see water droplets on the outer surface of ice-cold water, this is because water vapour present in atmosphere gets converted to liquid state when vapours come in contact with cold glass of water.
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Because the glass is cold, its atoms are only moving a little and they don't kick away the water molecules in the air. Instead, the water molecules in the air are able to stick to the glass and to each other. These water molecules condense into droplets that eventually drip down the side of the glass.
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