water in the form of gas is water vapor.
Water vapor........
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yes
Evaporation
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Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
water vapor
It's called the atmosphere. The reason it seems blue from earth ('cause I know you're gonna ask( is because it reflects the color of the ocean.
air is one example of a solid-gas mixture. since there is dust in the air and gases such as Oxygen and Nitrogen
It is a natural occurring element in the noble gas group.
Oxygen is the invisible gas that constitutes about 1/4 of the (invisible) air that we breathe.
Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
well sorry cant anser this because its easy and the anser is....... YES WATER VAPOR FORMS INVISIBLE GAS.
sulfur soda hexa fluoride is an invisible gas that is heavier than the air we breath, so when in a "Contained" area,ie a fish tank, the invisible sulfur soda hexa fluoride will cause very light items to "float on air" giving the appearance that the water is invisible. It is the exact opposite of helium.
a pure gas of oxygen and hydrogen The water cycle is driven by the Sun's energy. When water evaporates, it turns into the invisible gas called water vapour.
no it would not be a gas considering you can see it gas normally is invisible or floating
water vapor
its perpendicular
Hydrogen gas is odorless, colorless, and has no taste. A hydrogen flame is nearly invisible because it emits light in the (invisible) ultraviolet spectrum.
It is called EVAPORATION
It is water the was evaporated and turned in to a gas. That is why you can't see it.unless im the only one who can see steam..
a pure gas of oxygen and hydrogen The water cycle is driven by the Sun's energy. When water evaporates, it turns into the invisible gas called water vapour.