When steam from a kettle hits a cold window, the steam cools rapidly and condenses into tiny water droplets on the glass surface. This process occurs because the temperature of the window is lower than the dew point of the steam. As a result, the water vapor changes from its gaseous state back to liquid, leading to the formation of condensation on the window. This effect is commonly observed in kitchens during cooking or boiling water.
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