Water would condense on the glass.
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2007-03-17 07:16:12
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answered by DanE 7
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If the glass is say at very subzero temperature say -20 or so, then first the water vapour / humidity condenses thus forming water droplets on the surface glass thats in contact with the humid environment, then these droplets could fuse forming ice. Now lets say the temperature of the rom is very high then the water droplets formed could vapourise back to vapour. But if the ice has formed then sometimes depending on the environment condition we can high direct phase change into a vapour or to liquid water.
2007-03-17 08:39:48
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answered by bgnbgnbgn 2
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i do no longer knowq even if it rather is against the regulation or no longer yet I even have stayed in some trip residences with the comparable project and a stackable washer/dryer. If there is any thank you to vent it outdoors, do it. If no longer, at sears you will come across a variety of water bucket with a setting up for the vent hose this is "meant" to assist shrink the humidity and cool the air for indoor venting.
2016-10-18 22:33:39
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answered by ? 4
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it would have water condensed on the glass..nd if the temprature is still kept humid it would transform to the next state ie; water vapour.
2007-03-17 07:19:17
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answered by snazzy 2
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Condensation would gather on the glass
2007-03-17 07:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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