I would probably test it as a liquid using a pH test to see if it comes up as pH 7 (neutral, which is what pure water should be). To do this, though, try trapping the gas in a jar and with the lid on, put that jar in ice until it all condenses, then pH test the condensation. :)
i think its lime water but am not sure
it might be hydrogen carbonate indicator or cobalt chloride paper or maybe even universal indicator paper .
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The use of a dehydrated salt would work..
E.g get some anhydrous copper sulfate (white) if the gas is water it will re hydrate the copper salt and turn it blue
you blow into a glass of lime water and you will see weather or not it has carbon dioxide: a precipitate of CaCO3 is a positive conformation on the presence of carbon dioxide.
Water vapour is a gas.
Yes.
Liquid = water, solid = frozen water, gas = water vapour.
Water vapour
The gas in the line contains a proportion of water vapour (which is also a gas). When the gasses in the line cool below the dew point for the gas water vapour mixture, water condenses out of the gasses inside the gas pipe.
that would be water vapour you are talking about.
that would be water vapour you are talking about.
boil some water and you would be produce water vapour or water gas as it evaporates
A mist is a gas. It is not a solid or a liquid. An example of a solid would be a rock, of a liquid would be water and of gas would be steam. Other examples of are gas: steam vapor/vapour (water vapour)
As the word "vapour" indicates, it is a gas.
It is called water vapour or simply vapour.
Water Vapour is a colourless, odourless gas which is made of tiny water droplets.
Water Vapour is a colourless, odourless gas which is made of tiny water droplets.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
Water vapour is a gas.
i think it is gas gas it is