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air is the matter of gases because they are the same thing
Air is in the gaseous state. So vapour is the closest answer.
g denotes gaseous state.
Helium, hydrogen, and air are gases.
Diffusion mostly takes place in gaseous state because as the air molocules are free to move and the inter molecular space is very high the fragrance spreads from one air molecule other easily.but in the case of solids it is not possible.
Yes, it sure is.
air is the matter of gases because they are the same thing
Air is in the gaseous state. So vapour is the closest answer.
Water vapor is what water in the gaseous state is called. In this state, it makes mist or fog, and eventually falls from the air as precipitation.
Yes. Oxygen is a natural element. It exists in gaseous form as a part of the air around us.
gaseous state
g denotes gaseous state.
Helium, hydrogen, and air are gases.
They also contain some smelling components which gets converted to gaseous state from liquid state.
When heated by the air, dry ice reverts to a gaseous state as carbon dioxide. Some lower layers of Jupiter's gaseous atmosphere are much denser than water. He had a tendency to become gaseous after eating beans.
Diffusion mostly takes place in gaseous state because as the air molocules are free to move and the inter molecular space is very high the fragrance spreads from one air molecule other easily.but in the case of solids it is not possible.
It is called evaporation. The water becomes a vapor (gaseous state) and is "dissolved" or "mixed" into the air.