The state of vapour is gaseous.
Both will have same vapour pressure as salt{NACL} would get trapped in ice and in solid iced state get seprated from pure ice crystals. so in case melting of ice in soln state pure water will have more vapour pressure but in solid state both will have same vapour pressure.
When water is in the vapour form of steam, it is in a gaseous state.
Air is in the gaseous state. So vapour is the closest answer.
It is not proper to say "Vapour is a proper name for the gaseous state of carbon dioxide" because carbon dioxide is not present as liquid under natural circumstances. The gaseous state of a substance ABOVE its own fluid (or dissolved in a solution) is called vapour of that particular compound.
Water vapour, steam, or clouds; depending on the context used.
yes, water vapour is in a liquid state
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
when number of molecules into vapour state from liquid state is equal to number of molecules going from vapour to liquid equilibrium is said to have been established
Yes.
they turn from gas to liquid
it is converted to vapour state
i think it is gas gas it is
Because in vapour state it exists as S2 molecule and has 2 unpaired electrons in antibonding pi orbital and hence exhibit paramagnetism.
Both will have same vapour pressure as salt{NACL} would get trapped in ice and in solid iced state get seprated from pure ice crystals. so in case melting of ice in soln state pure water will have more vapour pressure but in solid state both will have same vapour pressure.
Vapour state,gas.
water vapour