Ha haaa ..... , that's is a very good question when you are lost in a desert place , then , you must thinks how to get a refrigerator for to cools the air , so it's can turn to be a water for your cool drinks.
2007-11-17 21:07:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Condensation of course!!!!!!!!
Water vapour in the air can be cooled to liquid state on a cool surface, to form water.
Or the harder way
Pass hydrogen gas through a U-tube containing anhydrous calcium chloride. Burn the hydrogen at the end of the U-tube and then using a filter pump to suck the product into a testibe cooled by a water trough. The product is water as
Hydrogen + Oxygen --> WATER
2H2 + O2 -- > 2H20
2007-11-18 04:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Cool it. Condensation on the outside of a drinking glass/can comes from the air, not the drink.
2007-11-18 04:41:58
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answered by Geoff S. 3
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Condensation. You can do it by cooling the water vapors existing in the air (condensation is the opposite of evaporation).
2007-11-18 05:19:53
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answered by biohazard 3
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It will condenser on anything very cold. That is why you get dew even in the desert.
2007-11-18 04:38:27
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answered by Facts Matter 7
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