mist, smoke, fog, moisture, gas, fumes, breath, dew
very angry.. or in other words, it can be something cooked in something very HOT !
You mean vapor?
Subcooled vapor refers to a vapor that is at a temperature lower than its saturation temperature at a given pressure. In other words, it is a vapor that is in a superheated state but exists at a temperature below its boiling point at the current pressure. Subcooled vapor is not in equilibrium with its liquid state and is considered to be in a superheated state.
The normal boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure. In other words, the higher the vapor pressure of a substance, the lower its normal boiling point will be.
Some words that rhyme with vapor are paper, caper, and taper.
Evaporation !!
Vein is a school word in the study of medicine. Vapor and vapor are school words in chemistry class
Water vapor.
At the boiling point, 212oF, or 100oC it completely changes to water vapor. However, water vapor can exist just above the surface of water as low as its triple point 273.16 K - in other words when ice and liquid water are also present.
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
There is never an increase or decrease in energy, energy cannot be lost or gained. On the other hand, gas is at a higher level of energy than liquid. In other words, water, when condensed from water vapor, is lower in energy than the vapor it was condensed from.
Ionized mercury vapor radiates in the near ultra-violet (a high energy source of radiation) which energizes the fluorescent coating inside the bulbs.