yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
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Substance at Vapour - Liquid phase equilibrium can exist as both liquid or gas at the same time.
Liquid, vapor, gas.
When sugar is decomposed, carbon is left. Therefore, the balanced equation would be C12H22O11 -> 12C+11H2O
Water vapour, steam, or clouds; depending on the context used.
It does not exist except as part of water - it does not exist in isolation so can have no boiling point as boiling happens when vapour pressure equals the external pressure.
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Yes, it does.
Tyndall effect doesn't exist in a sugar solution.
Water can exist in three states: Solid, known as ice Liquid, known as water, and Gas, known as steam or water vapour. By the way, what we see as steam is in fact tiny droplets of water. Water vapour is transparent and colourless.