A fume is technically a solid. Welding or soldering you deal with fumes; lead, copper, rosin, tin, etc.
A vapor comes from a liquid. Water vapors, gasoline vapors, chlorine vapors, etc.
This comes from Cal-OSHA (California occupations safety and health administration) Hazwoper (Hazardous worker operations) certification course.
Steam is the technical term for the gaseous or vapor form of water that is created through boiling of liquid water.
Vapor is the general term for the gaseous form of any element or compound.
Vapours: When we heat the liquids to its relevant temperature vapours are released. Fumes: Fumes are released directly from concentrated solutions like Conc.HCl, Conc.HNO3...
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
Liquid water is a liquid, ice is a solid and water vapor is a gas.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor at any given time and relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the greatest amount it can hold at that air temperature.
Compared to a maritime tropical airmass, a maritime polar airmass has lower temperature and less water vapor.
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water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
Whilst in theory, both are a gas given off by an object. A fume is commonly associated with noticeable gas excretion, for example: a chemical reaction. An odour is associated with a smell, for example: flatulence.
Smoke is a byproduct of incomplete combustion. Fumes are the gaseous form of a substance that is solid at room temperature.
Just the color. There are no additional features.
if it is an ICD 9 diagnosis code then it is: Toxic effect of; unspecified gas, fume or vapor.
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"Fumed" is the past tense of the verb "to fume". To fume means "to give off gases, usually steam; to emit a vapor"; in reference to a person, to fume means "to be angry, to speak and/or demonstrate in anger". An example sentence would be: "After being told his presentation was not acceptable, Rod fumed for the rest of the day."
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