Water heated to above the boiling point (steam), or below the vapor pressure for water in the gas sample with water vapor in it.
water vapor
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Water vapor is a compound. It is made up of two different elements, hydrogen and oxygen, bonded together to form the compound H2O in gaseous form.
Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, water vapor, CO2.
Yes, water vapor is the gas form of water. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. When water vapor in the air condenses and forms these droplets or crystals, clouds are created.
A cirrus cloud is made of water vapor that has condensed on tiny particles of dust.
The Earth's atmosphere is made up water vapor, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide.
Water. Water vapor occurs when water evaporates, or heats up so much that it turns into a gas. This gas is called water vapor, or steam, although steam is hot water vapor.
Fog is a good example of water vapor. It is made up of molecuels of water, though some particles are much larger but still light enough to float on the air.
That describes a cloud.
The air we breathe is mostly made up of nitrogen and oxygen. The remaining 1% is made up of argon, carbon dioxide and other trace gases. Even water vapor (water in its gaseous state) is present in air in varying amounts.
Water vapor is composed of individual water molecules in a gaseous state. These water molecules contain two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. When water evaporates, it transitions from a liquid to a gas and becomes water vapor.