Not necessarily. Flammability is determined by the chemical properties of a substance, not its state of matter.
Some gasses, such as hydrogen and methane are flammable while others, such as carbon dioxide and helium are not.
At 25 degrees Celsius, hydrogen is in a gaseous state.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
in gaseous state.
gaseous state.
Gaseous state.because in a gaseous state there are no intermolecular forces between molecules so they are allowed to move freely
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
Gaseous water is called vapours.
A substance in the gaseous state that is typically a liquid or solid at room temperature can be referred to as a vapor. Examples include water vapor or steam, which is the gaseous state of water.
gaseous state
Gaseous
Gaseous state does not have surface.
A vapor is not a state of matter; it is a gaseous form of a substance that is typically in the gas phase at a temperature below its critical point.