Where does the drops of water outside of soda can come from?!


Question:

Where does the drops of water outside of soda can come from?


Answers:
its the cold pop on the inside of the can making condensation of the warm air outside the can

condensation

that would be called "condensation"!!!!!!!!

you spitting on it lol

condensation

which pretty much means that the stuff
on the inside is so cold,
that the air around it turns into water D:

the same concept with dew too

Condensation,the moisture in the air condenses into water droplets when it comes in contact with the chilled can.

Air contains water vapor (the gas form of H2O) that has evaporated, due to heat, from several sources on Earth. The warmer the air temperature, the more water it can contain in the form of vapor. That's why it's more humid in the hot summer mos. Once the amount of H2O vapor reaches a certain point, it condenses into the liquid form. If this occur rs in the atmosphere it rains.

A cold soda can causes the H2O vapor in the air immediately surrounding it to condense into its liquid form on the outside of the can. You'll notice this doesn't happen when your 39 degree soda is in 37 degree weather.




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