because it is in the air so it is invisible
Its particles of water. not water vapor.
Its particles of water. not water vapor.
When the water vapour condenses and turns into a liquid.
Mist is a collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air and is visible to the naked eye, while water vapor is the gaseous state of water and is not visible. Mist forms when water droplets condense from water vapor in the air, typically when warm, moist air cools rapidly.
In our surroundings, there will be water vapour, but it will be of small quantity. so it is invisible. In case of boiling water or freezing , there will be water vapour of large quantity, so it will be visible to our naked eye
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. Clouds do not contain gas specifically, but rather water vapor that has condensed into visible droplets or ice crystals due to cooler temperatures in the atmosphere.
The vapor rising from the hot cup of tea was visible in the cool morning air.
Condensation
Frozen water vapor refers to water vapor that has condensed and frozen into ice crystals or snow. This occurs at temperatures below freezing and is visible in weather phenomena such as snowflakes or frost.
Evaporated water is in the form of invisible gas or vapor. It is not visible to the naked eye, unlike liquid water. You may see the effects of water evaporating, such as mist or clouds forming as the water vapor cools and condenses.
Water vapor in the air is visible in the form of mist, fog, and clouds.
True, water vapor is an invisible gas formed when water evaporates. It is the gaseous state of water and is not visible to the naked eye.