Nail polish remover is a volatile liquid (primarily acetone), which is neither a vapor nor a gas. Now, "volatile" means that it has a high vapor pressure, meaning that easily turns into a partial vapor at standard temperature and pressure (about room temp and a standard atmosphere). So, the acetone is mostly liquid, with some of it turning into vapor (gas) at any given time.
Vapour. Generally, 'gas' describes the state of a single element, whereas 'vapour' is used more commonly with compounds like acetone.
Acetone is usually added to cylinders of acetylene to stabilize it.
the acetone inside the bottle will disappear (acetone-carbon dioxide (co2)) or (liquid to gas)-(evaporation also known as sumblimation)
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Nail polish remover is a volatile liquid (primarily acetone), which is neither a vapor nor a gas. Now, "volatile" means that it has a high vapor pressure, meaning that easily turns into a partial vapor at standard temperature and pressure (about room temp and a standard atmosphere). So, the acetone is mostly liquid, with some of it turning into vapor (gas) at any given time.
Vapour. Generally, 'gas' describes the state of a single element, whereas 'vapour' is used more commonly with compounds like acetone.
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Acetone in the gaseous form (when liquid acetone evaporates).
gas, vapor
Acetone is usually added to cylinders of acetylene to stabilize it.
It has a high vapor pressure (it is volatile).
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
At 84°C it would be a vapor because its higher then 56.2°C and the acetone will evaporate