Why we see water droplets on the outer container of a glass container, containing ice?
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The air around ice-cold water container contains water vapours which have higher energy than ice-cold water. Therefore, water vapour present in the air loses energy when come in contact with cold water. These are then converted into liquid state, which we see as water droplets.
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The air around ice-cold water container contains water vapours which have higher energy than ice-cold water. Therefore, water vapour present in the air loses energy when come in contact with cold water. These are then converted into liquid state, which we see as water droplets.
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