Why do we see water droplets on the outer surface of a container having ice cold water in it?
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This very humidity is the moisture or water content present in the air. ... When water vapour in the air comes into contact with something cool, such as the outside of a cold glass of lemonade, its molecules slow down and get closer together. When that happens, the gaseous water vapor turns back into liquid water droplets.
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When a container having ice cold water is kept At room temperature, the water vapour comes in contact with the cool surface of the bottle then condense and form water droplets .
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When a container having ice cold water is kept At room temperature, the water vapour comes in contact with the cool surface of the bottle then condense and form water droplets .
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