No, water is not considered a form of air. Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, while water is a liquid compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
Arsenic is not highly reactive, because it is unaffected by air, water, and most acids and alkalis.
Water vapor
Air can become saturated by reaching its dew point temperature, which is the temperature at which the air can no longer hold all of its moisture and water vapor begins to condense into liquid form. When this happens, the air is at 100% relative humidity and is considered saturated.
Air bubbles do not form in boiling water because boiling occurs when water turns to vapor, not because of the presence of air. What can happen is that dissolved gases in the water can be released as bubbles while it heats up, but these are not air bubbles.
When water boils, bubbles form due to the release of water vapor from the liquid. These bubbles contain water vapor, not air. The water itself does not disappear; it is transformed into water vapor, which you see as bubbles.
When water turns into a gaseous form, it is considered water vapor, when it is in a liquid form it is water, and when it is in a solid form it is ice.
Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
Water droplets in the air are considered a solvent because they are the substance in greater quantity that dissolves other substances, such as gases or particles, to form a solution.
Rain water is considered the purest form of water
Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
Fish get their air from the water, their gills separate water form air.
A fuel is a chemical substance that can react with the oxygen in air to form new substances and release energy. Water can not react with the oxygen in air as it is already an oxide. It has no molecular energy stored in it to release.
When water falls from a height, it traps air along with it, forming bubbles. This happens because the force of impact creates turbulence in the water, causing air from the surroundings to mix in and form bubbles as the water splashes.
When water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as a mirror, and changes into liquid form, it is known as condensation. This process occurs due to the decrease in temperature of the water vapor, causing it to lose energy and form droplets on the mirror.
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
They can form clouds because when the sun evaporates water, and then, the air makes the water cool and that's how they become clouds!
Yes, wind is considered to be a form of matter because it consists of moving air molecules.