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What state of matter does not show at room temperature?

Between solids, liquids, and gases, gases tend not to be observed at room temperature. For example, think about water - there's ice, water, and water vapor. We can see ice and water at room temperature, but water vapor can really only be seen on cold days, when you can see the water vapor from your breath condensing on dust particles in the air.


When would a gas be described as a vapor?

You might hear the term vapor. Vapor and gas mean the same thing. The word vapor is used to describe gases that are usually found as liquids. Good examples are water or mercury (Hg). Compounds like carbon dioxide are usually gases at room temperature so scientists will rarely talk about carbon dioxide vapor. Water and mercury are liquids at room temperature so they get the vapor title.


Which lquids evaporate at room temperature?

All liquids will evaporate to some extent at room temperature. The extent of evaporation depends on the vapor pressure of the liquid and the volume of distribution. However, for some liquids the vapor pressure is so low that evaporation is nearly negligible at room temperature.


Unlike other kinds of liquids volatile liguids?

Volatile liquids have a high vapor pressure and evaporate easily at room temperature. This is due to their low boiling points, which causes them to quickly turn into vapor. Examples of volatile liquids include ethanol and gasoline.


What are examples of non-volatile liquids?

Glycerine ( C3H8O3) is one dude.. keep searching


How water turns into vapor at normal temp?

A large DECREASE in the surface pressure will result in water turning to water vapor at room temperature.


Are there more water vapor molecules above a beaker of water at room temperature or a beaker of water at its boiling point?

There are more water vapor molecules above a beaker of water at its boiling point because the higher temperature causes more water molecules to evaporate into the air. This results in a higher concentration of water vapor over the boiling water compared to room temperature water.


How does water at room temperature become gas?

The process of transforming water to gas in room temperature is evaporation. Some fraction of water molecules obtain enough energy to change into vapor.


What is the speed of sound in water vapour?

The speed of sound in water vapor is approximately 330 meters per second at room temperature. This speed can vary depending on the temperature and pressure of the vapor.


What liquids are there at room temperature?

Bromine (Br) Water (H20) And that's all I can remember.


Why do vapor bubbles not form in water at room temperature and standard pressure?

we know that water bubbles are formed when external pressure becomes equal to the internal pressure so room temperature is 20 digree to 25 digree and internal pressure deos not equal to external pressure at this temperature so it is clear that vapor bubbles deos not formed in water at room temperature and standard pressure where standard pressure is 760 torr.


Difference between vapour and gas?

A vapor is a gas, but it is at a temperature where the substance could also exist as a liquid or a solid. The easiest example is water. Water will evaporate at any temperature above 0 degrees Celsius...but if the pressure of the water vapor increases sufficiently or if the air becomes saturated, the water vapor will condense back to liquid water.