if your window unit is setting too level, the water can not escape. proper setting of a window unit would be at a SLIGHT tilt so the water can run to the back (outside) of the unit and drain outside. If the water lays in the pan of the unit it will eventually rust through the drip pan and the blower can bow water back into your room. Hope this helped.
the main reason is condensation of water vapour in the air to water droplets
When it clings to a nearby cold glass, water vapor loses it's energy and turns into tiny water droplets on the outside of the cold glass. This is called condensation. You may have noticed it before. If not, next time you have a cold glass of water or pop, wait for a little bit, then look at the outside of the glass.
Condensation. The air on the outside of the pan will be cooler than the air inside the pan leading to the lid being cooler (maybe only slightly) than the steam inside the pan. When the steam hits the cooler lid it will cool down and condense to form the water droplets.
A fat (more properly called a lipid) molecule has a hydrophobic (water hating) head and a hydrocarbon tail, & the molecules form droplets by clumping together with the tails all on the inside & the heads all on the outside of the droplet; because the heads are are on the outside the droplets don't react readily with polar water molecules, but instead remain separate from the water. An emulsifier molecule has a polar end and a non-polar tail; the tails bond with the heads of the fat molecules, forming a cluster on the outside of the oil droplets, whilst the polar ends are able to bond with the water molecules, thus holding the oil droplets within the water. What is Emulsifier: Something you add to liquids that don't mix. Oil and water don't mix. Add an egg yolk they will mix. Egg yolk is the Emulsifier
When the water is warmer, it has a higher vapour pressure making tiny droplets of water (water vapour) more likely form in the air inside the bottle. These droplets will then condense when they make contact with the side of the bottle because it is cooler there. -Alex listin that's soo boring i mean tlk about somtin eles
the water droplets indicate that the air is cooler on one side of the glass. If the droplets are inside, then the outside is cooler. If the droplets are outside, it means the inside is cooler.
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The water droplets themselves are just water droplets, precipitates, runoff.They got there through condensation, the change of a gas state back to a liquid state, and the reverse of vaporization.
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