Why does smoke fly from the ice? When we take out fresh ice from the fridge, we see smoke or something like smoke rising from the ice. What do we see here? why see?
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Why does smoke fly from the ice? When we take out fresh ice from the fridge, we see smoke or something like smoke rising from the ice. What do we see here? why see?
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When we take the ice out of the freezer, its temperature is much lower than the ambient temperature. When we bring the ice out, the surrounding water vapors come into contact with the ice, causing their molecules to come closer together. Because the molecules of gaseous matter i.e. water vapor are far away and we cannot see them.
But when they come closer due to contact with ice, we see them as smoke. Just like we see fog in winter. That means – the smoke we see flying from the ice is not actually smoke. These are actually higher-density water vapors. Which is not made from ice but from the environment. Or we can say it this way, the environment is reacting to the presence of ice.