that would make it the gaseous atoms if they are exist in "monoatomic"molecules and the answer is yes.Mercury vapor and sodium vapor lightening depend upon that fact
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
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Atoms cannot exist in a free state on their own, but can exist in a free state as molecules.
It is vapor molecules in equilibrium with a liquid in a closed system exert a pressure proportional to the concentration of molecules in the vapor state.
yes, water vapour is in a liquid state
No, Na and Hg in the vapor state do not exist as monoatomic molecules. They exist as diatomic molecules. Na exists as Na2 and Hg exists as Hg2 in the vapor state.
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
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when number of molecules into vapour state from liquid state is equal to number of molecules going from vapour to liquid equilibrium is said to have been established
Oxygen has a diatomic molecule and ozone a triatomic molecule.But also monoatomic oxygen exist.
Atoms cannot exist in a free state on their own, but can exist in a free state as molecules.
The state of vapour is gaseous.
It is vapor molecules in equilibrium with a liquid in a closed system exert a pressure proportional to the concentration of molecules in the vapor state.
yes, water vapour is in a liquid state
Water vapour, steam, or clouds; depending on the context used.
When heat is added to the water, the molecules move faster. When the water reaches the boiling point (100 Degree Celsius), the water molecules at the surface of the water would break apart with the other molecules and escape (evaporate). When they evaporate, the water molecules changes state and becomes water vapour.