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The state of vapour is gaseous.
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.
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Vapour and gas are not same.A substance which under ordinary conditions is a solid or a liquid,but under specific conditions is gaseous is called a vapour. For example,water vapour,sulphur vapour,etc. However, a substance which under ordinary conditions is gaseous ,is called a gas. for example,Oxygen,Nitrogen,etc
Vapour is not a chemical reaction; instead, it is a tangible substance in a gaseous state and has no necessary association with chemical reaction at all.
The state of vapour is gaseous.
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.
a visible suspension in the air of particles of some substance. in other words, a substance in the gaseous state (a gas state) and then distinguished from the liquid or solid state.
Water vapour.
It is because the wax changes from solid to liquid and the wax can't appear in a gaseous state
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