Chemistry
Grade-6
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Question

The water droplets present on the outer sidewall of the picture below comes from

  1. From ice cubes
  2. From air
  3. From cold water
  4. All of these

hintHint:

This phenomenon is known as condensation. 

The correct answer is: From air


    The water droplets present on the outer sidewall of the picture below come from air
    Cold water inside the water tries to cool down The water vapor in the air which comes in contact with the wall of glass and due to low temperature the vapor-liquid and appears as water droplets on the outside of the glass

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