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How Condensation Works: Visual Science Demonstration #3837787 (License: Personal Use)

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A hand holds a cold metal lid over steam from a boiling kettle, showing condensation forming and dripping into a beaker.

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The image depicts a classic classroom demonstration of condensation: a kettle boils water, producing visible steam; a chilled metal lid held above captures the vapor, which cools and transforms back into liquid water droplets that drip into a glass beaker below. Blue ice cubes on the lid enhance cooling, accelerating condensation and making the process visually clear. This setup models natural phenomena like cloud formation and dew.
Used in educational science content (K-12 or introductory college physics/chemistry), this image illustrates phase changes and the water cycle. It matches user intent for visual explanations of condensation, evaporation, or states of matter.
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