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dy campbell changes of state | matter | physics | fuseschool multiple - choice question where does the water come from in the example of the cold soda can on a hot day? vaporization is the transition from liquid to gas. water molecules from inside the can will move out of the can. water vapor in the air has cooled down to form liquid droplets of water. rewatch
When a cold soda can is on a hot day, the surrounding air contains water vapor. The cold surface of the can cools down the water - vapor in the air, causing it to condense into liquid water droplets. Vaporization is not relevant here as it's the opposite process. And the water doesn't come from inside the can in this case.
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Water vapor in the air has cooled down to form liquid droplets of water.