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a glass of cold milk sometimes forms a coat of water on the outside of the glass (often referred to as 'sweat'). how does most of the water get there?

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Answer: A glass of cold milk sometimes forms a coat of water on the outside of the glass (Often referred to as 'sweat'). How does most of the water get there? Water evaporates from the milk and condenses on the outside of the glass. The glass acts like a semi-permeable membrane and allows the water to pass, but not the milk.

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