water droplets are seen on the outer surface of a glass containing very cold water.why?
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Answer:
cold water is present inside the glass but the water vapour outside the glass in the atmosphere is comparatively hot.
So the water vapour in contact with the cold wall of the glass undergoes condensation and produces water droplets on the wall.
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water droplets are seen on the outer surface of a glass containing very cold water because: the water vapour present in the air comes in contact with the glass containing ice- cold water. The water losses it's energy to the cold water and get converted to the water droplets which we see on the outer surface of glass. This process is commonly known as condensation
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