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Why do we see water droplets collected on the outer surface of a glass container containing ice?

Answer» As we know that water vapours are present in our surroundings. When these water vapour come in the contact of glass. They start to condense because of the coldness of ice. This is the reason why we see water droplets on the outer surface of a glass container containing ice.
Because when the warm air come in contact with the outer surface of glass they get cool as their temperature is used by the ice present inside the glass to overcome the force of attraction between their particles. So the warm air converted into the liquid state.
Just because of the process of CONDENSATION.


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