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Water vapour is not a gas. We can not see gas. Once we see the water vapour as droplets in the air then it is small liquid droplets of water.

The steam that we see above the kettle is again condensed droplets of water that have lost the energy to maintain their gaseous existence. Close to the spout of the kettle we cannot see steam because that is where there is the gas molecules of water.

If you can see it then it is a liquid. Humidity in the air is a gas.

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