A vapor is a substance diffused or suspended in the air, like smoke or fog, while a gas is homogeneous.
A vapor can be liquefied by pressure alone, while a gas can not.
Under either definition the gas is a more stable state as there are fewer events that can upset them.
Gas is more stable than vapor. Gas refers to a substance that is in a gaseous state at a given temperature and pressure, with molecules spread out and moving freely. Vapor, on the other hand, specifically refers to the gaseous state of a substance that is usually a liquid or solid at room temperature, making it less stable than gas.
Vapor and gas are both gaseous states of matter, but they differ in how they are formed. Vapor is a gas that is formed when a substance changes from a solid or liquid state to a gas at a specific temperature and pressure. On the other hand, gas is a state of matter that exists naturally at room temperature and pressure. Vapor is typically denser than gas and can condense back into a liquid or solid form more easily. Gas, on the other hand, is more diffuse and does not easily condense.
Vapor pressure is a measure of a substance's tendency to escape into the gas phase. When vapor pressure increases, more molecules escape from the liquid phase into the gas phase, leading to an increase in volume. Conversely, a decrease in vapor pressure can lead to a decrease in volume as fewer molecules transition into the gas phase.
Vapor is another word for gas that is not air.
A gas is something that is not be liquid or solid
Gas is more stable than vapor. Gas refers to a substance that is in a gaseous state at a given temperature and pressure, with molecules spread out and moving freely. Vapor, on the other hand, specifically refers to the gaseous state of a substance that is usually a liquid or solid at room temperature, making it less stable than gas.
Yes. More gas trapped in magma leads to a more explosive eruption. Water vapor is the most abundant gas in magma.
More correctly it becomes a vapor, but a gas is still an acceptable term.
Vapor and gas are both gaseous states of matter, but they differ in how they are formed. Vapor is a gas that is formed when a substance changes from a solid or liquid state to a gas at a specific temperature and pressure. On the other hand, gas is a state of matter that exists naturally at room temperature and pressure. Vapor is typically denser than gas and can condense back into a liquid or solid form more easily. Gas, on the other hand, is more diffuse and does not easily condense.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
water vapor is a gas its self
Vapor pressure is a measure of a substance's tendency to escape into the gas phase. When vapor pressure increases, more molecules escape from the liquid phase into the gas phase, leading to an increase in volume. Conversely, a decrease in vapor pressure can lead to a decrease in volume as fewer molecules transition into the gas phase.
Gas/vapor.
No, a vapor is a gas. Sublimation is the process by which a solid becomes a gas (vapor).
Water vapor is water in the form of a gas.