No, it does not burn, it is not flammable.
It may give a person a burn depending on its temperature.
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
The water vapour condensed on the windows. The vapour rising off the acid made me choke.
Water vapor is in the gaseous state, not the liquid state. It is formed when water evaporates into the air as a gas.
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Water can exist in three states: Solid, known as ice Liquid, known as water, and Gas, known as steam or water vapour. By the way, what we see as steam is in fact tiny droplets of water. Water vapour is transparent and colourless.
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
It is called water vapour or simply vapour.
The molecular mass of water vapour is 18.01528
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.
It is because water vapour is air so it can't be seen but when we breath out in the mirror,water vapour is found.
But of course the vapour of the water have the volume. but it is a less than the water itself goodbye.
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
Yes, in the atmosphere water vapour falls as rain.
yes, very easily Liquid petrol doesn't actually burn. It vapourises before it ignites.
Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
The main gases given off when you burn fossil fuels, such as coil, oil and natural gas, are carbon dioxide and water vapour. Both are greenhouse gases, but the water vapour quickly falls out of the atmosphere.