it water in the air hahahah
vapor describes the gaseous state of substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature as in water vapor.
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
If it remains sealed the volume remains the same.
Dihydrogen Monoxide.
water turning into water vapor...... liquid nitrogyn turning into nitrogyn gas................bacially a liquid evaporating into a gas.
vapor describes the gaseous state of substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature as in water vapor.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Humidity is the term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
Sublimation is most often used to describe the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water. The opposite of sublimation is "deposition", where water vapor changes directly into ice-such a snowflakes and frost.
As water vapor cools to the dew point it converts from a gas back to a liquid.
The answer would be yes because how would the water get there in the first place? The water would have to evaporate to be able to get into the air. And evaporated water is water vapor no?
that would be water vapour you are talking about.
Panama, because the water would be vapor in that climate. Water would be ice crystals in Antarctica.
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
You might hear the term vapor. Vapor and gas mean the same thing. The word vapor is used to describe gases that are usually found as liquids. Good examples are water or mercury (Hg). Compounds like carbon dioxide are usually gases at room temperature so scientists will rarely talk about carbon dioxide vapor. Water and mercury are liquids at room temperature so they get the vapor title.
The answer would depend on the pressure attained by the cooker.
If you leave a glass of water on a sunny windowsill, the water will disappear, do you want to know how. The water evaporates. Evaporation takes place when liquid water changes into water vapor, which is a gas, and enters the atmosphere. Water evaporates from the surface of lakes, streams, puddles, and oceans. Water vapor enters the atmosphere from plant leaves in a process known as transpiration.
If it remains sealed the volume remains the same.