Why do we see water droplets on the outer surface of a glass containing ice -cold water
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The water vapour present in air, on coming in contact with the glass container loses energy and condenses, i.e. converts into liquid state, which we see as water droplets.
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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 get together. When that happens, the gaseous water vapour turns into liquid water droplets. That's condensation.
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Here is your answer.
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 get together. When that happens, the gaseous water vapour turns into liquid water droplets. That's condensation.
I hope this helps you.
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