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Why do we get dew on the surface of a cold soft drink bottle kept in open air? (AS1)

When a cold soft drink bottle kept in open air the surrounding air is at a higher temperature then that of the surface of the bottle hence the vapor molecules in the air during their motion collide with the surface of the cold drink bottle which is cool. In this process they lose a huge amount of energy and get converted into droplets. It is these droplets that we see as dew on the surface of a cold soft drink bottle kept in open air.


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