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A simple way would be to breathe into a mirror. Water vapour would condense on its surface and fog it up. The condensate can be confirmed as water by testing with dry cobalt chloride paper, which would turn from blue to pink.

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You can see water vapor in your breath when it condenses into tiny droplets in the cold air. This phenomenon is commonly known as "seeing your breath" in cold weather.

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