An uncovered pot of soup is simmering on a stove and there are water droplets the wall above back what sequence can you infer has occured?
The sequence of events that has likely occurred is:
1. Water molecules in the soup are heated and gain energy, causing them to move faster.
2. Some of the water molecules at the surface of the soup escape from the liquid and into the air as water vapour.
3. The water vapour rises in the warm air above the pot.
4. As the water vapour cools, it condenses back into liquid water droplets on the cooler surfaces, such as the wall above the pot.
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