The droplets of water observed around a bottle of milk taken out of the refrigerator is due to the fact that the?
water vapour in the air around the bottle gains some energy from the bottle
temperature of the milk drops as it loses heat into the surroundings
saturated vapour pressure of the milk is equal to the atmospheric pressure
water vapour in the air around the bottle loses some of its energy to the bottle
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The droplets are due to the fact that water vapour in the air around the bottle loses some of its energy to the bottle and then condenses back into the liquid form as a result of the decrease in temperature.
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the correect answer is B @myschool.
here is my explanation;
B. Temperature of the milk drops as it loses heat into the surroundings:
Explanation: This is the correct explanation. When the milk is taken out of the refrigerator, it is often colder than the surrounding air. As the temperature of the milk increases to match the room temperature, it loses heat to the surroundings. This causes moisture in the air to condense into water droplets on the surface of the colder milk bottle.
that why u see droplet around the bottle. thank you. well detailed.

I feel that the milk is losing it's temperature to the environment because of heat transfer


