I suspect this is a trick question. Both are gases. The problem is or everyday understanding od water vapour which we can see as steam or fog/mist which both contain tiny droplets of water which makes them visible.
ammonia gas and carban oixide gas are conbain inone chember ammonium bicarbonate will produce
when ammonium chloride is heated its particles get converted into gaseous state i.e vapours of ammonium chloride due to sublimation.
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Vapor is properly used to refer to a gaseous form of a substance which is liquid or solid under standard temperature and pressure. Because ammonia is a gas at STP, it is not properly called a vapor.
Gaseous water is called vapours.
No, gaseous ammonia is not a solid. Ammonia at room temperature and pressure exists in the gaseous state. It turns into a solid only at very low temperatures and high pressures.
Examples: water vapours, nitrogen, helium, iodine vapours, oxygen, xenon etc.
Ammonia is a colorless gas at room temperature.
When a liquid is heated and changes to its gaseous state, this is known as vaporization.
Yes, alcohol in the gaseous state can be considered a gas. In this state, alcohol molecules are spread out and move freely, like other gases. The key characteristic of a gas is that it takes the shape and volume of its container.
Yes, ammonia can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperatures. At a pressure of around 8-10 atmospheres, ammonia will transition from its gaseous state to a liquid state, allowing it to be stored and transported in a more compact form.
A malodorous vapor arose from the multi-colored puddle of water.
The word vapour is used to describe those gases that usually exist as liquid at room temperature . Water particles in gaseous state are called vapours . Oxygen at room temperature exists as gas particles .
At 25 degrees Celsius, hydrogen is in a gaseous state.
In its gas state. For example, Hydrogen at room temperature exits in its gaseous state.