Question #45ff0
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Here's what I got.
Explanation:
The idea here is that some of the water present in Petri dish will evaporate, which is why the system, which I assume is the water drop + Petri dish, is losing mass.
Now, some of the newly evaporated water will come into contact with the underside of the lid and condense on the surface of the lid, which is why the lid is gaining mass.
SIDE NOTE I don't think that all the water will evaporate and all the vapor will condense, but you can work with that assumption if it makes things easier to visualize.
The ice chip is placed on the top of the lid to decrease the temperature of the lid. Some of the ice melts as heat is being transferred from the lid to the ice cube, which is why you need to wipe the outside top of the lid.
You can thus say that you have
(A)
My assumption would be that only some of the liquid water initially placed in the Petri dish will evaporate as time elapses.
(B)
The fog that you observe on the underside of the lid is simply water vapor. Some of the water molecules present in the liquid state in the water drop will go into vapor state.
This is what happens when evaporation takes place.

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