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Water droplets seen on the outer surface of a glass containing ice-cold water is

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Answered by nandini241
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as we all know our surrounding contains water vapour so as we take out the Ice cold water in our surrounding the water vapours surrounded name the class that freezed and converts into the droplets
Answered by varadad25
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Water droplets seen on the outer surface of a glass containing ice or cold water is due to condensation of excess water vapour present in the atmosphere.

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1. The temperature of the outer surface of a glass containing ice or cold water is less than that of the atmosphere.

2. Therefore, the excess of water vapour from the air condenses to form droplets on the outer surface of the a glass containing ice or cold water.

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