Air is the mixture of different gases (like oxigen, nitrogen, co2 e.t.c.) & water vapour.
Gases are only gases, here is no water vapour.
And water vapour is form after the vapourization of water at high temperature.
Solids have a fixed shape and volume, with particles tightly packed together. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, with particles less tightly packed. Gases have neither a fixed shape nor volume, with particles widely spaced and moving freely.
You breath in (inhale) air, oxygen, nitrogen water vapour, and noble gases. You breath out(exhale) carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water vapour, and noble gases. . Nitrogen, water vapour, and noble gases, these gases are inert in the respiratory system, they do you no harm. The lungs contain a level of carbon dioxide in order to regulate breathing. Without it we would have no control over our breathing; we would either pant or choke, but not be able to naturally contrl or breathing.
No, air bubbles will not appear when reheating boiled water. The boiling process releases dissolved gases, so when the water is reheated, there are no air bubbles left to be released. The lack of dissolved gases makes it appear that air bubbles do not form when the water is reheated.
The main difference between gas water vapor and liquid water is their physical state. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water that is invisible, while liquid water is the condensed form of water that is visible and flows freely. Water vapor has higher energy and moves more freely compared to liquid water, which has a fixed volume and shape.
Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
the difference is that water vapour is just one particle that joins together with more and more to form steam
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
air is a mixture of gases, water vapour, dust particles and smoke the atmosphere is a mixture of colourless, odourless and tasteless gases
No, they are not.
Water - water, ice and steam/vapour
dew is condensation of excess water vapour rain is drops of water that falls from clouds
The word vapour is used to describe those gases that usually exist as liquid at room temperature . Water particles in gaseous state are called vapours . Oxygen at room temperature exists as gas particles .
Pure air is a mixture of several gases that are invisible and odourless. It consists of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and less than 1% of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases - as well as varying amounts of water vapour.
The volcanoes gave out water vapour, CO2 and other gases long time ago. After that, the Earth cooled down and all the water vapour turned into water
Water vapour, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
the only difference there is that the soft drink condensation has a few additives in it. other than that there is no difference.
Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour