WHY DOES WATER CONDENSES TO A COLD SURFACE ON A HOT, MOIST DAY?
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since the weather is hot the water has a higher temperature as a result intermolecular force of attraction is less and intermolecular space is more so when it comes to a cold contact the intermolecular space decreases and attraction increases hence that is a state change and the gaseous water vapour changes into liquid state.
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Because the temperature of air near cold surface is below the dew point of air thus the water in the air drop condense in air humidity it collect on cold surface. And this phenomenon is known as condensation
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