The change is from gas to liquid: H2O in the gaseous form condenses into the liquid we know as water.
This is called "condensation" on a glass, and "dew" if it occurs on grass / leaves. When the "dew point" of air is above the temperature of the surface of the glass, condensation will occur as humidity from the air releases heat into the glass and changes state from gas to liquid.
Condensation occurs on the outer surface of the glass when you keep ice cubes in the glass at room temperature or hotter.
Condensation is the change of gas into liquid ..The droplets outside the glass did not come from water inside the glass...The droplets are formed when the surrounding air molecules slow down ...when they come in contact with the cold wall of the glass,the gaseous molecules change into their liquid form.A low temperature is necessary in order for condensation to take place......
Liquefaction is a change to a liquid from either a solid or a gas; whereas condensation is a change only from gas to liquid. Liquefaction takes place at very low temperatures(eg-Air is liquefied at -200degrees c) whereas condensation does not need such low temperatures, it occurs when water vapor changes to droplets of water on a glass of water taken out of a fridge.
This is a physical change. The moisture in the air is condensating to water on thw cold glass.
Condensation usually occurs on a surface that is cooler than the adjacent gas. A substance condenses when the pressure exerted by its vapour exceeds the vapour pressure of its liquid or solid phase at the temperature of the surface where the condensation is to occur. The process causes the release of thermal energy. Condensation occurs on a glass of cold water on a warm, humid day when water vapour in the air condenses to form liquid water on the glass's colder surface. Condensation also accounts for the formation of dew, fog, rain, snow, and clouds.
A cloud is formed by condensation, during the water cycle.
Answer this question… When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea, this is an example of _____.
Because condensation is what happens when heat effects the outside of the glass the liquid is held in. I guess it does mean that eventually the liquid will get warmer.
Condensation is a science word where vapor like water vapor changes into a liquid. On my glass the cold drink causes condensation on the outside of the glass.
The water that forms on the outside of a glass of [ice] water is called condensation. It occurs because the surface of the glass is colder than the air surrounding the glass, which causes the water vapor in the air to cool and condense into a liquid on the outside of the glass.
Maybe you should change your question to something more like, "Will the difference in material between a glass container and plastic container affect the rate of condensation of water?"