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Vapor is properly used to refer to a gaseous form of a substance which is liquid or solid under standard temperature and pressure. Because ammonia is a gas at STP, it is not properly called a vapor.
Examples: water vapours, nitrogen, helium, iodine vapours, oxygen, xenon etc.
The state of vapour is gaseous.
Evaporation is changing of liquid state into gaseous state. Sublimation is changing of solid state into gaseous state.
gaseous state
Because it was of funky smell
Gaseous water is called vapours.
Vapor is properly used to refer to a gaseous form of a substance which is liquid or solid under standard temperature and pressure. Because ammonia is a gas at STP, it is not properly called a vapor.
Examples: water vapours, nitrogen, helium, iodine vapours, oxygen, xenon etc.
I suspect this is a trick question. Both are gases. The problem is or everyday understanding od water vapour which we can see as steam or fog/mist which both contain tiny droplets of water which makes them visible.
sublimation means conversion of solid to direct gaseous state , if you didn't put cotton plug then your ammonium chloride's vapours will go to atmostphere and your ammonium chloride wasted. And if cotton plug is not applied you can't see conversion of it's vapours to solid again
A malodorous vapor arose from the multi-colored puddle of water.
The word vapour is used to describe those gases that usually exist as liquid at room temperature . Water particles in gaseous state are called vapours . Oxygen at room temperature exists as gas particles .
In its gas state. For example, Hydrogen at room temperature exits in its gaseous state.
gaseous state.
in gaseous state.
Gaseous state.